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ACCA Graduating… need to pay?

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  • December 4, 2013 at 8:35 am #150066
    herewego
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    I just finished my last paper and i received notice of payment for the ACCA Annual Subscription.
    If I pass this 2013 December paper, do i still need to pay?

    December 4, 2013 at 9:47 am #150091
    mashana
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    I believe if you pass you still need to pay membershio fee, If I am not mistaken it will be at higher amount than the student subscription

    December 4, 2013 at 4:42 pm #150231
    habibla
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    First, you won’t know if you passed untill Feb 2014, so you will still be a student and have to pay student subscription.
    Secondly, affiliate subscription is higher than student’s. Then comes transfer to membership which is one off £205 and thereafter annual membership subscription is £205. Thus you will have to pay more and more after passing all exams. You better get your employer to pay all these. My employer does not pay so I am looking for a new job now.

    To cheer you up, ACA membership ,as I heard, is around £400 a year and transfer to membership is £700. So ACCA is not the most expensive body.

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