I heard an old saying in UCD once..."ACA" stands for "A Chartered Accountant", "ACCA" stands for "A Crap Chartered Accountant" and "CPA" stands for "Car Park Attendant".
The above isn't a comment on the relative merits of the three qualifications!
I'm sorry to burst all your bubbles but ACCA CANNOT be compared to CPA.
Indeed, ACCA is not a "British Chartered Accountancy body". This is a common misconception. People with ACCA qualifications are NOT considered Chartered Accountants anywhere and are referred to as Certified Accountants in the UK. The qualification is massively inferior to the ACA qualifications offered by the ICAEW and ICAS.
Those saying otherwise are thinking wishfully and kidding themselves. Absolute self-denial.
What puzzled and astound millions of people worldwide is :"On what criteria do the ACCA pass the candidates whose mother tongue is not English"? What do they write in their answer scripts? Imagine a student from CHINA who can hardly write a correct sentence in English and can do basic calculation only! How does the ACCA decide whether to fail or pass that candidate.
I know people from overseas who cannot tackle an advanced level question but they have passed the ACCA and is by now FCCA. That same ACCA gives exemptions to CPA Ireland in four papers only. At least all the candidates of the CPA have good secondary education. Nobody has ever made an investigation.!
What ACA, Anyone Can Add!
hi everyone, looks like this thread is a bit old now but I am quite new here and don't really wanna start a new thread which will ask the same questionSo which one is actually better? ACCA or CPA?? I am currently in a process of signing up with CPA. Done a lot of research and all but to be honest these two seem very much the same to me.
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