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Hi everyone,
Im slightly confused. CAT requires 8 competences and ACCA requires 9 performance objectives which I think is same thing , please correct me. My question is, if I have done 8 competences in CAT, can I bring them forward to ACCA and then only one objective will be remaining to do for ACCA PER? Does it work this way?
Thank you.
The following is taken from page 10 of the overview for employees available at the following page: https://www.accaglobal.com/uk/en/employer/our-qualifications/fia.html
EXPERIENCE
Students who wish to complete the CAT Qualification will be required to complete a practical experience requirement. Four of the CAT Qualification essential competences will be the same as the performance objectives which form part of the ACCA Qualification, and will be introduced alongside the current elements of technical competence. If these four essential competences are completed as part of the CAT Qualification practical experience requirements, they can count towards four of the 13 performance objectives required to achieve the ACCA Qualification. Students will be required to update and maintain paper records of progress towards performance objectives and technical competences.
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