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How difficult is it to introduce the content of ACCA exam?
ACCA has 15 courses, and you only need to pass 13 courses to get the certificate. The content of ACCA exam is mainly divided into two parts: basic stage and professional stage. Compared with other accounting exams, the ACCA exam is more difficult.

Introduction of ACCA exam content

The first part is the basic stage.

The knowledge course mainly involves the core knowledge of financial accounting and management accounting, and also builds a platform for further detailed learning in the skill stage. The three subjects of the knowledge course are FAB, FMA and FFA, which are studied by FIA registered students.

The skills course consists of six courses, covering a wide range of knowledge and skills that an accountant must master.

The second part is the professional stage.

This stage of the course is equivalent to the difficulty of the master's stage, which is the extension and development of the first part of the course. At this stage, the course introduces more advanced professional skills and necessary knowledge and skills for future senior accountants. Elective courses are designed to solve more advanced and complicated problems for students engaged in senior management consulting or consulting careers.

Does ACCA require a high level of English?

ACCA has no rigid requirements for students' English proficiency, and it is not necessary to provide proof of English proficiency when registering. More than 50% of ACCA students in the world are from non-English speaking countries. ACCA Association considers the situation of students from non-English-speaking countries and does not require students' English level. Many ACCA students have greatly improved their English ability by learning ACCA.

The ACCA exam does not test grammar and oral listening. Moreover, many words in financial English are relatively basic, but they have special significance in financial background and business background. Such as future, capital, shares and so on.