What is ACCA?
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is a global body for professional accountants.
Universities That Offer ACCA In South Africa
University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg.
IBTC SA, Johannesburg.
Institute of Management Accounting and Strategy, Johannesburg.
Graduate School of Accounting, Johannesburg.
CA College, Johannesburg.
Academic Institute of Excellence, Johannesburg.
How much is the ACCA course in South Africa?
The average course fee for ACCA courses in South Africa is R1500 for a 4-month ACCA AFM Advanced Performance Management training.
Can I do ACCA without a degree?
If you’re wondering whether you can become a chartered accountant without a degree, you can apply for the ACCA qualification with a combination of GCSEs and A-levels.
However, by already holding a degree or Masters’s in any subject, this may make you exempt from some of the exams.
How do I get an ACCA qualification in South Africa?
When you have completed the Diploma in Accounting and Business at the Foundation Level, you can then transfer over to the ACCA qualification.
You will be able to start your studies at Paper F4 because you can claim exemption from exams F1, F2, and F3 on the basis of completing the Diploma.
How much does an ACCA accountant make in South Africa?
Job Title | Range | Average |
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Chartered Accountant | Range:R100k – R970k | Average: R1,080,000 |
Senior Finance Manager | Range:R515k – R1m | Average: R720,000 |
Financial Manager | Range:R459k – R954k | Average: R976,196 |
Financial Director | Range:R797k – R1m | Average:R976,196 |
Is ACCA in demand in South Africa?
Finance professionals are in demand throughout the world including South Africa. ACCA provides the opportunity to people of the ability
to access careers in accounting, business, and finance both for their own benefit and for the economy as a whole.