Very good video, I qualified AAT Level 4 earlier this year and you've just answered everything I needed to know in under 10 mins! very informative, thank you!
We need more people like you Rachel! I'm not an accountant I've completed a degree in 2013 not had an easy life so i took any job i could get. In those days was so hard to land a job in accountancy if not recommended. So i drifted away so far from the profession but the skills and memories remained and always admire an accountant. Good luck to everyone!
Thanks for this informative video. I really would love to become an accountant. I studied accounting at uni and graduated in 2017. Due to circumstances, I went straight into a job instead of focusing on applying for the professional qualification. I'm looking into starting it now
I’ve recently finished my last level 4 AAT exam and wondering whether to choose ACCA, ACA or CIMA? I’m interested to know what made you choose ACCA over the others. Great video ☺️
ACA is better for the UK, especially if you work in accountancy firm, otherwise it is will be harder to pass due to requirements. They say that you will be not sitting 2 exams due to AAT lvl 4, but they have additional 2 exams. So no winning at all. ACCA and CIMA are more flexible and free from that concrete reuirements, they also have CBE and home exams now 4 times a year. ACCA is overall qualification having 4-5 routes in accounting, whil CIMA focused on Management and will not allow you to become an auditor.. I don't much about CIMA exams, just seen the books, the theory there are same as in ACCA really. I prefer ACCA due to scope of all specialisms in the accounting and international position. ACA is almost same and as I said more prestigous in the UK, but your experience will mean more really, when you want get a job.
Hi, I’m looking through some PC requierements and says “exams must only be run on desktop PC or full-size laptop computer excluding Macs”, I understand that I could use a MacBook, that’s right?
Quick question please? 🙋🏽♂️ I am about to start AAT L4, having completed levels 2 and 3 in the last couple of years. I want to go on and do ACCA/CIMA in the future but there is a considerable amount of material from AAT levels 2 and 3 that I’ve almost forgotten now, as I’ve just moved on after one exam to the next. I’m worried that if I get exemptions for the first part of ACCA, having done the full AAT to level 4, that I’ll struggle with the rest as I haven’t been “refreshed”, so to speak, on the “basics” - the material I would have learnt in the earlier AAT exams such as double entry, payroll journals or extended trial balance. There’s tons to learn for AAT 2 and 3 and there’s no way anyone can remember all of it after passing the exams? Surely?! 😂 Are you to advise please Rachel? Am I overreacting? Thank you 🙏🏻
Hey Rachel, I was wondering how you got your practical experience signed off as a business owner. As I am also self employed and am not sure how I will achieve this.
There are no particular A Level subjects you need to be able to study ACCA! However you will need two A Levels plus three GCSEs in five separate subjects (including English and Mathematics)
This isnt really related to the video but how do you find the accountancy job? I just want to know how stressful it can be since i have problems with my mind just going blank. Not sure it i should pursue ACCA since im not sure whether of not i can comfortably handle the work loud in a typical 9-5 accountancy job
It will completely depend on the company you're with! We have a hybrid and flexible working policy which really helps the team, a lot of firms offer this nowadays too.😊✨
@@accountantshe Well I recently learned that if you complete the Applied Skills Modules plus the ethics and professional skills module you can get the "ACCA Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business". That's what I'm gunning for!
You get a diploma in finance after acca level 1 and an advanced diploma / equivalent to a degree after completing level 2. Then for the main target, you will be ACCA Affiliate at level 3 which is equivalent to an Msc in most countries. If you want to go further you can apply for membership and add acca to your name. So in total 3 certificates in 1 journey
AAT level 4 Vs ACCA stage 1 level. Which do you advise? I hold a bachelors in economics & diploma in accounting, though i have been out of active studies for 15years now. Thank you
Hi naveed here from Pakistan. I start my ACCA recently. I got 3 exemption on the basic of previous qualification. Can you guide me how is it easy to pass ACCA along with full time job.
i’m starting from the bottom with level 2 functional skill in english and maths, what’s a good place to start? should i do my aat first then go onto acca? i would like to become a fully chartered accountant
@@tomashworth5148 yes.there are 13 papers.the first 3 are foundation(lvl 1).its mandatory only if you skipped aat lvl 4.the f4-f9 is lvl 2.equivalent to a degree.then the rest for lvl 3.with that then you can become a member after 3 years of work experience
I did not understand who can get an exemption? If I studied Bachelor of Business Administration (just normal state university and normal study programm), how likely is it to get an exemption for the first stage?
Just recently passed my level 4 AAT qualification, would be advisable to take all 3 of my exemptions and go onto stage 2. Or take any stage 1 exams when joining ACCA?
I graduated from Level 4 AAT almost 4 years ago and have just started the Applied Skills level and so far it’s not too bad. Depends on how well you feel you retain all the studying and information I guess but as you’ve passed recently, you should be ok 😊
@@accountantshe maam what's the difficulty cuz I'm good at accounting but not too much of a genius like I'm 75% can I pass exam, nd how many hours per day should i study to pass exams
@@geekybasilempire6874 I work fulltime and was able to squeeze in 1-2hrs per day or every other day. Acca is doable whilst working to be honest as your work experience will help you gain business acumen and structure your answers short and simple.
Hello, great video, if I took 2 sciences and maths during A level, passed 5 subjects in IGCSE, but did not get a C in A level maths would I still be eligible to take ACCA degree study?
Hey Rachel, Thanks for your videos, They’re absolutely informative, Just a question. I’ve obtained level 3 diploma in accounting at IAB ( International association of bookkeepers). So Am I excepted in any exams in order to get ACCA?
I have only recently applied as a student being a licenced CPA in my country so I'm not well-versed. But I think the answer to your question is, it depends. You have to submit the documents they require in application and wait for their assessment if they have granted any exemption.
ACCA isn't a degree. It's a professional qualification and is equivalent to a bachelors degree but isn't a degree in itself. It usually takes 2-3 years if you keep passing in your first tries. Max 4 if you fail in some exams along the way.
@@sbittercookies its actually equivalent to a masters degree and once you have completed the second level (applied skills exams + the ethics modules ) you can get a BSc degree from University of Oxford Brooks. you just have to do a research to get the degree. After completing 3rd level you can apply for a Masters at University of London.
That's mean we can receive the bachelor cert and master cert after complete the level that you have stated out? May i ask that on demand cbe can be done at home only right?
You will need an English and maths GCSE plus another GCSE and two A levels if you would like to do ACCA, however you can do the foundation award without A levels.
Hi , loved your viedos. I have already passed upto p3 and my remaining are just the 2 optional papers. And due to my medical condition i was nt able to give my examination from 2019 so i wanna ask can i give my 2 professional optional paper from home online ?? And which two paper would be easy to pass p4 & p7 or p5 & p7 or p4 & p5 . Please i really need your guidance as i suffer from a neurological condition that had affect my life. So can you plz give me further information about the optional paper and if is it possible to give them online??
University of Chester, their study programme is accredited by everyone including ICAEW ACCA CIMA and the rest. Small class sizes and excellent teaching staff
Such a short detailed video . People make a 20 min video but failed to cover all the areas . This video is tye BEST
Thanks! ✨
Very good video, I qualified AAT Level 4 earlier this year and you've just answered everything I needed to know in under 10 mins! very informative, thank you!
We need more people like you Rachel! I'm not an accountant I've completed a degree in 2013 not had an easy life so i took any job i could get. In those days was so hard to land a job in accountancy if not recommended. So i drifted away so far from the profession but the skills and memories remained and always admire an accountant. Good luck to everyone!
Thank you! I hope you're doing something you enjoy now! 😊
You Did a degree in Accounting / Accountancy ! Am I right ?
This is an easy S-tier video. You told us everything we had to know. Subbed.
Thank you!
Hey everyone! I hope this video is helpful!! Where are you on your accountancy journey?!
I started my ACCA journey this year. On the process of revising for my last applied knowledge exam (MA). Can’t believe it 😭🤯
Absolutly yes!
just enrolled myself in ACCA studies yesterday! I start classes for F1, F2 and F3 from this Sunday and I'm excited
Started ACCA 5 months back, and done with F1,2,3,4 and 7. Working on F5 for December!
I started with F1 and have only two Papers to finish this journey off. Hopefully by March i’ll be done with this 🙏🏽
Thank you your information I am degree of accounting when I finished I hope started ACCA one of my dream
Let me talk to you me also I finished degree accounting I need to start ACCA
Thanks for this informative video. I really would love to become an accountant. I studied accounting at uni and graduated in 2017. Due to circumstances, I went straight into a job instead of focusing on applying for the professional qualification. I'm looking into starting it now
Hey did you start it?
This was good! And I liked the detail
best explanation i ever came across
The best video about ACCA modules, thanks
Hello Rachael, thank you for the amazing information. Kindly also explain more about the CAT qualification
Thank you for the time stamps 🎆✨
You're welcome!
Just started it along with my 11th
How many papers done?
I’ve recently finished my last level 4 AAT exam and wondering whether to choose ACCA, ACA or CIMA? I’m interested to know what made you choose ACCA over the others. Great video ☺️
Have you heard about ICB?
Doing CIMA is best
ACA is better for the UK, especially if you work in accountancy firm, otherwise it is will be harder to pass due to requirements. They say that you will be not sitting 2 exams due to AAT lvl 4, but they have additional 2 exams. So no winning at all.
ACCA and CIMA are more flexible and free from that concrete reuirements, they also have CBE and home exams now 4 times a year.
ACCA is overall qualification having 4-5 routes in accounting, whil CIMA focused on Management and will not allow you to become an auditor..
I don't much about CIMA exams, just seen the books, the theory there are same as in ACCA really.
I prefer ACCA due to scope of all specialisms in the accounting and international position. ACA is almost same and as I said more prestigous in the UK, but your experience will mean more really, when you want get a job.
@@discoboy8169 amazingly explained
Which isthe best study acca in uganda
Detailed explaining. Thank you so much❤️
WOWWWW ! Amazing video thank you !
Thank you very much ma'am. I'm Nigerian and I really want to have an ACCA certificate like you.
Fantastic explanation. God bless you
Thanks! 😊
Excellent !!
Which provider have you used for your ACCA qualification?
We use First Intuition!
@@accountantshe thanksssss 😁
@@accountantshe hey, what about Zell education
I really liked your video. Keep going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!!
Great video, very beneficial.
Thanks for watching!
What if you don’t have the A level pre requisites? Is there a way around that?
Thnks this has been very helpful.
Thanks for watching!
Hi, I’m looking through some PC requierements and says “exams must only be run on desktop PC or full-size laptop computer excluding Macs”, I understand that I could use a MacBook, that’s right?
Quick question please? 🙋🏽♂️
I am about to start AAT L4, having completed levels 2 and 3 in the last couple of years. I want to go on and do ACCA/CIMA in the future but there is a considerable amount of material from AAT levels 2 and 3 that I’ve almost forgotten now, as I’ve just moved on after one exam to the next. I’m worried that if I get exemptions for the first part of ACCA, having done the full AAT to level 4, that I’ll struggle with the rest as I haven’t been “refreshed”, so to speak, on the “basics” - the material I would have learnt in the earlier AAT exams such as double entry, payroll journals or extended trial balance. There’s tons to learn for AAT 2 and 3 and there’s no way anyone can remember all of it after passing the exams? Surely?! 😂
Are you to advise please Rachel? Am I overreacting?
Thank you 🙏🏻
Im ACCA UK and CIMA UK 💚💚
I just want to do stage one and two
The best way to approach Acca would be to do CAT then progress towards ACCA papers .
Thank you .
After completing CAT do you have to start from stage 1 of ACCA ?
What is CAT?
@@tuwilika certified accounting technician.
I guess foundation lvl
Hey Rachel, I was wondering how you got your practical experience signed off as a business owner. As I am also self employed and am not sure how I will achieve this.
Hey Rachel, I hope you're doing okay. I wanted to ask you from which university did you study and what was the whole process?
Yes plz I also want to know the same.. as I have just now register for acca
Hi, what a level subjects should you choose for ACCA? and can I take science subjects in a levels if I want to do ACCA?
There are no particular A Level subjects you need to be able to study ACCA! However you will need two A Levels plus three GCSEs in five separate subjects (including English and Mathematics)
Do you think I can complete the ACCA only using Opentuition?
Yes, actually. People have combined opentuition and kits to achieve this. Also, you need self discipline and motivation.
This isnt really related to the video but how do you find the accountancy job? I just want to know how stressful it can be since i have problems with my mind just going blank. Not sure it i should pursue ACCA since im not sure whether of not i can comfortably handle the work loud in a typical 9-5 accountancy job
It will completely depend on the company you're with! We have a hybrid and flexible working policy which really helps the team, a lot of firms offer this nowadays too.😊✨
Great 👍
What is good training provider for online study please for AAT and ACCA?
How to know which syllabus to choose when you re not living in one of the country in the list? I am so confused
do you receive any certificates when you pass one of the modules??
Is FIP nessessary for applied skill?
Can i just study for the 3 excams for the 1st stage please?
Can anyone please tell me about the ACCA certificates. Is it anything like AAT where you get a certificate with each level you complete?
Hi Sej, you only complete the whole qualification, with one certificate when you complete all of the exams :)
@@accountantshe Well I recently learned that if you complete the Applied Skills Modules plus the ethics and professional skills module you can get the "ACCA Advanced Diploma in Accounting and Business". That's what I'm gunning for!
You get a diploma in finance after acca level 1 and an advanced diploma / equivalent to a degree after completing level 2. Then for the main target, you will be ACCA Affiliate at level 3 which is equivalent to an Msc in most countries. If you want to go further you can apply for membership and add acca to your name. So in total 3 certificates in 1 journey
you get a diploma on first 3 papers, advanced diploma on 9 papers and membership certificate on all 13 exams and 3 years work experience
Hello :) are there any annual fees for people who achieved ACCA certificate?
shouldn't you complete the ethics module before starting professional exams?
It is advised on the ACCA website but you don't have to, it helps with the SBR exam.
AAT level 4 Vs ACCA stage 1 level. Which do you advise?
I hold a bachelors in economics & diploma in accounting, though i have been out of active studies for 15years now. Thank you
hi! I am a CIA passer and I plan to take the ACCA exam. Are there units no longer required to take?
Hi naveed here from Pakistan.
I start my ACCA recently. I got 3 exemption on the basic of previous qualification.
Can you guide me how is it easy to pass ACCA along with full time job.
nothing easy in this world so worked hard friend
i’m starting from the bottom with level 2 functional skill in english and maths, what’s a good place to start? should i do my aat first then go onto acca? i would like to become a fully chartered accountant
can i ask that as i am an non- english native speaker which one is more suitable for me between ACCA and ACA? thanks.
you forgot to mention that you love pink in the introduction
haha yes i do!
Please how many paper can I write at a time
i just recently left high school and i want to study chattered accountancy what can i do
I have a video on how to become an accountant here: th-cam.com/video/VOlHJ-s29Q8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tx2PKALUxuYZBiV_ 😊
Can you do ACCA with no A Levels but AAT4.
You can do acca with lvl3 aat.but youll have to do lvl 1 acca
@@stephaned3072 is lvl 1 acca the foundation one? Can I do normal acca after that?
@@tomashworth5148 yes.there are 13 papers.the first 3 are foundation(lvl 1).its mandatory only if you skipped aat lvl 4.the f4-f9 is lvl 2.equivalent to a degree.then the rest for lvl 3.with that then you can become a member after 3 years of work experience
I did not understand who can get an exemption? If I studied Bachelor of Business Administration (just normal state university and normal study programm), how likely is it to get an exemption for the first stage?
I need that jumper
Just recently passed my level 4 AAT qualification, would be advisable to take all 3 of my exemptions and go onto stage 2. Or take any stage 1 exams when joining ACCA?
I graduated from Level 4 AAT almost 4 years ago and have just started the Applied Skills level and so far it’s not too bad.
Depends on how well you feel you retain all the studying and information I guess but as you’ve passed recently, you should be ok 😊
Is the stage 4 a written exam like the rest?
Which exams are instant results?
maam is acca enough to get employed or i need other qualifications ?
Hello Geeky! ACCA is more than enough to get a job! 🚀
@@accountantshe maam what's the difficulty cuz I'm good at accounting but not too much of a genius like I'm 75% can I pass exam, nd how many hours per day should i study to pass exams
@@geekybasilempire6874 I work fulltime and was able to squeeze in 1-2hrs per day or every other day. Acca is doable whilst working to be honest as your work experience will help you gain business acumen and structure your answers short and simple.
@@SeyPras. did you work at an accounting firm? And how difficult were the exams overall? We’re they as hard as A levels if you did those?
@@SasukeUchiha-zj4zxno actually. I worked in Banking operations for a while then moved to audit. Audit experience was beneficial for AAA and SBL only.
I just completed my +2 and I want to go to UK . I chose ACCA for that to happen is it ok?
I' m not finish yet my AAt level3 .🙂
thank u
Hello, great video, if I took 2 sciences and maths during A level, passed 5 subjects in IGCSE, but did not get a C in A level maths would I still be eligible to take ACCA degree study?
thanks for watching! you'll have to check directly with ACCA I'm afraid 😊
@@accountantshe okay, thanks for your kindly reply.
How can u get a scholarship for acca
Hey Rachel, Thanks for your videos, They’re absolutely informative, Just a question. I’ve obtained level 3 diploma in accounting at IAB ( International association of bookkeepers). So Am I excepted in any exams in order to get ACCA?
I have only recently applied as a student being a licenced CPA in my country so I'm not well-versed. But I think the answer to your question is, it depends. You have to submit the documents they require in application and wait for their assessment if they have granted any exemption.
Can I write just 1 paper per exam period
How many years u spent to get acca qualification? I am learning from F5 to P4
Sister i will start ACCA qualification by next month need your advise how I can pass thank you
Your voice is very similar to LinguaMarina, who is from Russia. And what about
Hello, i am keen to know how long does it take to complete the whole ACCA degree?
ACCA isn't a degree. It's a professional qualification and is equivalent to a bachelors degree but isn't a degree in itself. It usually takes 2-3 years if you keep passing in your first tries. Max 4 if you fail in some exams along the way.
@@sbittercookies its actually equivalent to a masters degree and once you have completed the second level (applied skills exams + the ethics modules ) you can get a BSc degree from University of Oxford Brooks. you just have to do a research to get the degree. After completing 3rd level you can apply for a Masters at University of London.
That's mean we can receive the bachelor cert and master cert after complete the level that you have stated out? May i ask that on demand cbe can be done at home only right?
i have 6 GCSEs but no A level, will i still be eligible
You will need an English and maths GCSE plus another GCSE and two A levels if you would like to do ACCA, however you can do the foundation award without A levels.
Can we start at the age 30?
Yes! lots o people start accounting later in life!
Thank you. You give me the courage to start this journey. @@accountantshe
Hi Rachel, thank you for this informative video. Is it possible for you to assist me with a discount code for registration?
Hey would 2 BTECS be accepted instead of 2 A levels? If not would I need to study AAT first?
Love it
50 persent? it was 40 persent before, when was it changed?
I don't think it was ever 40%
That 4hr exam..... do you have to complete that before you can go to the toilet?
Hi , loved your viedos. I have already passed upto p3 and my remaining are just the 2 optional papers. And due to my medical condition i was nt able to give my examination from 2019 so i wanna ask can i give my 2 professional optional paper from home online ?? And which two paper would be easy to pass p4 & p7 or p5 & p7 or p4 & p5 . Please i really need your guidance as i suffer from a neurological condition that had affect my life. So can you plz give me further information about the optional paper and if is it possible to give them online??
Sister you are looking 14 years old girl you are soo cute 🥰
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Sound like a lot of work… But might be worth it
Pronounce "Bottle Of Water" in your next video 😆
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Grow up.
@@HattieMcDanielonaMoon Sigma
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wrong channel, Nat cool bro..
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Which is the best university to study ACCA in The UK
University of Chester, their study programme is accredited by everyone including ICAEW ACCA CIMA and the rest. Small class sizes and excellent teaching staff
you look 16 and sound 30
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