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Hi I have a young girl helping out in our accountancy practice this month awaiting her GCSE results this week. What would be the quickest route to ACCA qualification. Would it be to do 2 years A Levels then do ACCA, or to do AAT then ACCA.
Thanks
If her ultimate goal is to be ACCA qualified, she could start with ACCA’s Foundations in Accountancy https://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/qualifications/glance/foundation-level/overview.html
This has the advantage of providing a progression into the ACCA professional qualification – as it indicates in the key benefits on the link provided she should be able to complete in 12-18 months (and I suggest it would be shorter with a firm’s support than a student trying to progress on their own).