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High quality training tailored to meet the needs of the economy based on
the world's leading brands in professional education
Training graduates for:
Internationally recognised professional qualifications
Business Education Language Excellence Centre
ACCACIMA
BECICFE
GARPIFRS (CertIFR DipIFR)
ILECCGESIELTS
R i d Fi tApprovedLearning
RecognisedTrainingprovider
First group of risk
managersPartner of ACCA
since 2002
provider since 2009
managersqualified 2011
since 2002
Step up to your futurein finance and accountingin finance and accounting
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA, UK)
About ACCA• ACCA ‐ Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
• founded in 1904
• worldwide acceptance as a professional
f t t i / l t i t ti l f i l• fastest growing / largest international professional
accountancy body
• 370,000 members and students in 170 countries
• over 200 examination centers worldwide
ACCA A Global Organization with a Local PresenceA Global Organization with a Local Presence
LondonMoscowGlasgow
Dublin
Los Angeles
TorontoLondon
Paris
SliemaNicosia Lahore
D lhi
ShanghaiBeijingGuangzhou
Dublin*Prague
IAB CentreYerevan
Port of SpainAccra
NairobiKampalaColombo
Karachi Delhi Hong Kong
SingaporeKuala Lumpur
Lusaka Harare Port LouisJohannesburg
GaboroneSydney
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ACCA Qualification SyllabusACCA Qualification SyllabusFUNDAMENTAL LEVEL PROFESSIONAL LEVEL
KNOWLEDGE
• F1 Accountant in Business
ESSENTIALS – All 3 papers must be completed
• P1 Professional Accountant• F2 Management Accounting• F3 Financial Accounting
• P2 Corporate Reporting • P3 Business Analysis
SKILLS
• F4 Corporate and Business Law
OPTIONS ‐ Any 2 of 4 papers
• P4 Advanced Financial Management• F4 Corporate and Business Law• F5 Performance Management • F6 Taxation• F7 Financial Reporting
P4 Advanced Financial Management• P5 Advanced Performance Management• P6 Advanced Taxation• P7 Advanced Audit and AssuranceF7 Financial Reporting
• F8 Audit and Assurance• F9 Financial Management
ACCA structure
MEMBERSHIP This is the of ACCA goal
EXAMS ETHICS PRACTICALEXPERIENCEEXAMS EXPERIENCE
Knowledge ModuleComputer-based(CBE)
Paper-based(PBE)
Skills ModuleProfessional Level
Paper-based
Online module 3 years of relevant experience p ( )
examsPaper based exams (PBE)
AWARD STRUCTURE FOLLOWING DECEMBER 2011 EXAM DIET
AFFILIATE OR FULL MEMBER OF ACCA PER requirements
Chartered Certified Accountant
BSc Applied Accounting O f d B k
Pass 2 out of 4 Options papers
Pass P1, P2 and P3
Pass F4 TO F9
Oxford Brookes University, UK
ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS
Complete online ‘Ethics Module’ Requires:Proof of English (e.g. F4)Research and Analysis
Complete online ‘Foundations in Professionalism
Pass F1, F2 and F3 paper
Entry levelFor example, University degree
There are alternative entry levels for school
leavers
ACCA Benefits for StudentsACCA Benefits for Students
• Membership of the world’s largest, fastest-growing internationally recognized professional accountancy body
• Lifelong learning opportunities
I d t• Improved career prospect
• Worldwide acceptance as aprofessional
• Global mobility
“It’s not just about the letters after your name, but about what they stand for in the wider world of business ”world of business.”
Sarah-Jane Andersen, ACCA
Accountant, Selfridges
ACCA B fi f E lACCA Benefits for Employers
• Adds value to your business
• Ensures professionalism
I t ti l ti• International perspective
• Prepares staff for the future
“O i t t i lit fi t i i“Our investment in quality finance training, in partnership with ACCA, ensures that our employees keep us competitive.”
James Magill, HR, Accenture
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James Magill, HR, Accenture
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA, UK)
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
• Established in London in 1919.
• Largest global professional institute for Management Accountants.
• 171 000 members and students in 165 countries• 171,000 members and students in 165 countries
• Professional qualification with a syllabus and examinations that focus on
the education and training of management accountants in business.
CIMA graduates are educated in a wide range of business disciplines, including areas not usually associated with accounting such as
marketing and human resource management.g g
CIMA compared to academic qualifications
CIMA MBA (with major in finance)
O l b l d d Recognition depends on reputation of the university
One global standard recognised world‐wide
Recognised globally in 165 countries
Qualification process ‐ overview
TOPFinal qualification process
MA
Professional examinations9 subjects
Two exit levels3 to 4 years
9 subjectsPaper‐based
exams
Entry LevelCertificate in Business AccountingFive subjects (computer‐based exams)
Entry levelP t fPass or exempt from:
Certificate in Business Accounting (CBA)
d l f i• C01 Fundamentals of Management Accounting• C02 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting• C03 Fundamentals of Business Mathematics• C04 Fundamentals of Business Economics• C04 Fundamentals of Business Economics• C05 Fundamentals of Ethics, Corporate Governance and Law
CBA examinations must be taken at a recognised Computer‐Based Assessment centre
IAB C tIAB Centre
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–Member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
TOPCIMAPart A
Practical ExperiencePart B
Case Study Exam
‐Paper F3 Financial Strategy
‐Paper P3 PerformanceStrategy
‐Paper E3 Enterprise StrategySt
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‐CIMA Advanced Diploma in Management Accounting
Paper P2 Performance Management
Paper F2 Financial
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Leve Paper E2
EnterpriseManagement
‐CIMA Diploma in Management Accounting
‐Paper P1 Performance Operations
‐Paper F1 FinancialOperations
‐Paper E1 Enterprise Operations
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The new professional exam structure
Global Association of Risk ProfessionalsGlobal Association of Risk Professionals(GARP, USA)
• Founded in 1996
• Is the only globally recognized membership association for risk managers
• Over 150,000 members, from 195 countries and territories.
• Members are employed by commercial banks, central banks, p y yinvestment banks, asset management firms, corporations, government agencies, and academic institutions
• Certification and education programs are developed and kept current by practitioner oversight committees.
Risk Certification Program • how banks operate• how banks operate
• how they're governed
• how they're regulatedhow they re regulated
• how international regulation, including the Basel Accords, affect the
management of these risks:g• Credit risks• Market risks• Operational risks
• Professionals in non-risk groups: Accounting, Audit, Compliance, IT, Legal,
Operations, Portfolio Management, Research, Sales, Trading
• Student pursuing a career in the financial markets• Student pursuing a career in the financial markets
• Anyone interested in a Banking Risk
International Certificate in Banking Risk and Regulation (ICBRR)Regulation (ICBRR)
Delivers a deep, qualitative understanding of risk managementmethodologies, governance structures for the management ofrisk in banks, and the regulatory principles outlined by the BaselC itt B ki S i iCommittee on Banking Supervision.
• Market risk management
• Credit risk management
• Integrated risk managementIntegrated risk management
• Operational risk management
International Certificate in Banking Risk and Regulation (ICBRR)Regulation (ICBRR)
P f i l i b ki fi i l i b ki l t• Professionals in banking, financial services, banking regulatory
agencies, consulting firms, government organizations and agencies,
central banks and academic institutionscentral banks and academic institutions
• Professionals in non-risk groups: accounting, audit, compliance, IT,
l l ti tf li t h l d t dilegal, operations, portfolio management, research, sales and trading
• Bankers, traders, portfolio managers, risk managers
ACCA Qualifications in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
Global importance of IFRSAdopted in more than 100 countriesMandatory in many jurisdictionsAvailable in 45 languages, including: Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Russian and GreekUS GAAP to be phased out in favour of IFRS by the end of 2014
ACCA’s single subject qualifications include:
• Certificate in International Financial Reporting (CertIFR)
Di l i I t ti l Fi i l R ti (Di IFR)• Diploma in International Financial Reporting (DipIFR)
ACCA Qualifications in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
C tIFRCertIFR• No previous qualifications required• Broad introduction to IFRS• One hour online exam (mainly knowledge based) at any time• One‐hour online exam (mainly knowledge based) at any time• ACCA fee for assessment = £125 (allows three attempts at exam)• Pass mark = 50%• Recommended study hours = 20
DipIFR
Recommended study hours 20
• Eligibility criteria includes holding the CertIFR• Registration fee £177, allows one attempt at exam• Students need to develop application and analysis skills• Assessment (in June and December) 3‐hour written exam paper• Pass mark 50%• Recommended study hours = 30
Why IAB Centre?
• Approved ACCA CIMA GARP Learning Partner• Approved ACCA, CIMA, GARP Learning Partner
• Highly professional training team• Exam success rates exceed worldwide averages• Highly professional training team
• Interactive teaching method
• User-friendly training materials• Licensed ACCA, CIMA CBE Centre
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
IAB students’ performance is monitored by ACCA
An article published in ACCA’s News Europe October 2008An article published in ACCA’s News Europe – October 2008
“The International Accountancy and Business Centre (IAB Centre, Armenia), ACCA’s Gold Approved Learning Partner,
has achieved the Platinum pass rate targets for the first time h i ”at the June 2008 session.”
Proposal for ACCA studies ‐ Tajikistan
Jun ‐ Aug
• Intensive English language training• 120 hours in total – block release basis
2012
• F1 Accountant in Business Block release
Sep –Dec 2012
• F2 Management Accounting• F3 Financial Accounting (INT)
30 hours each paper over 5 days12 hours revision per paper
Online module – Foundations in Professionalism
ACCA Di l i A ti d B iACCA Diploma in Accounting and Business
Proposal for ACCA studies ‐ Tajikistan
Skills ModuleSkills ModuleAll course on a block release basis. 36 hours per paper over 6 days
12 hours revision per paper prior to the examination
Mar –Jun 2013
• F7 Financial Reporting (INT)• F6 Taxation (UK)
2013
Sep ‐ Dec
• F5 Performance Management• F9 Financial ManagementSep Dec
2013
• F4 Corporate and Business Law (GLO)Mar‐ Jun 2014
• F8 Audit and Assurance (INT)
Online Professional Ethics Module
ACCA Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business
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