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Forums › ACCA Forums › ACCA FA Financial Accounting Forums › Difference between fa2 and ffa
Hi. If i took 90% at fa1 and i’m very prepared for fa2 (followed acca-x courses) then how ready am i for ffa ? Is there extra curriculum for ffa ? Or ffa is a more comprehensive exam of what i learned (and mastered) in fa1 and fa2 ?
I need to know so i know how i will book my exams if there is not difference between ffa and fa1+fa2 then i will sit fa2 and ffa in the same day.
FFA is much more comprehensive than FA1 & FA2 and has a syllabus that combines both these papers and additional topics such as Consolidation & Standards. You’ll have to revise both the syllabi and study additional topics, as these have a significant weightage in exam. I suggest you to kindly look at the FFA syllabus & study guide here.