ACCA exemptions
kucikuci
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Hi!
Has anyone applied for ACCA F1-F3 exemptions recently? I've just finished Level 4 and I would like to carry on my studies as soon as I can, but I can't afford to pay so much money in one go...
On ACCA website (http://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/qualifications/accountancy-career/aat-acca.html) they say after Level 4 I can ''move straight to Paper F4 free of charge''.
But in other place it says ''you will need to pay a fee for each paper we award exemption''.
What should I expect then? Do I have to pay after completion of AAT Level 4?
Thank you very much for the answer
Has anyone applied for ACCA F1-F3 exemptions recently? I've just finished Level 4 and I would like to carry on my studies as soon as I can, but I can't afford to pay so much money in one go...
On ACCA website (http://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/qualifications/accountancy-career/aat-acca.html) they say after Level 4 I can ''move straight to Paper F4 free of charge''.
But in other place it says ''you will need to pay a fee for each paper we award exemption''.
What should I expect then? Do I have to pay after completion of AAT Level 4?
Thank you very much for the answer
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Hi
This query popped up a couple of year ago...
The ACCA F1 - F3 exams result in the award of the Diploma in Accounting (I think that's what its called) which is a formally recognised/accredited qualification in it's own right by the relevant government body. If you go from one recognised qualification to another and modules/units from the first count towards the other, the other awarding body isn't supposed to charge you - AKA: you've done these modules already, why should you have to pay again! It's all about recognising common content across qualifications and reducing replication.
Of course, only the ACCA can confirm this for you.
Neil0