ACCA (the Association
of Chartered Certified Accountants) today takes a major step forward in shaping
the future of accountancy by unveiling major innovations to its Master’s level
qualification, tailored to meet the strategic challenges of the 21st
century’s disruptive economy.
ACCA’s new
ground-breaking design of its qualification draws on an extensive, two-year
review and consultation with members, employers and learning providers.
Helen Brand OBE,
chief executive of ACCA, says: ‘We’re updating
the ACCA Qualification to give students the forward-thinking strategic
abilities and advanced skill-set required of modern professional accountants
who will shape the future of global business.’
New
developments
ACCA’s latest
innovations to its qualification are new Strategic Professional exams which
will replace the existing Professional level exams in September 2018 and a new
Ethics and Professional Skills module, which will be introduced in 2017.
The redesign enhances
the breadth and depth of the qualification, with greater focus on employability
and the practical application of core skills in the contemporary workplace and
includes:
· Strategic
Business Leader– an innovative case studyexam, based on a
realistic business scenario. This gives students the skills and technical
expertise required by modern business where decisions need to be made, measured
and effectively communicated to the wider organisation.
· Strategic
Business Reporting– a new exam exposing students to the wider
context of finance and business reporting, giving them the vital skills needed
to explain and communicate to stakeholders the implications of
transactions and reporting.
· An Ethics
and Professional Skillsmodule - making modifications to the existing
ethics module which ACCA was the first professional body to offer to students
in 2008. This new module will equip them with the professional skills thatare
needed in the modern workplace.
Added to these
developments, ACCA also offers the world’s
first Master’s degree integrated with a professional accountancy
qualification, delivered in partnership with the University of London. This
unique arrangement means students can take the Master’s route while completing
their Strategic Professional exams, or take the Master’s degree after the ACCA
Qualification.
Sajjeed Aslam, Head
of ACCA Pakistan at the launch event in Pakistan highlighted, ‘The ACCA Qualification is the only
professional accountancy qualification which combines local relevance with
international best practice. This means that our members are able to work at
the highest level in any industry in any sector. In a globalised world this
unique feature offers a real edge and benefit to employers.’
The
chief guest Dr Aisha Ghaus Pasha at the launch event stated, ‘ACCA is
recognised as an organisation with a reputation for innovation, vision and leadership
in the profession. Churning out professionals with strong ethical grounding
will in turn help business grow and the economy flourish.’
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