Foundations in Accountancy (FIA) is a suite of awards offered by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (the ACCA). These awards focus on the core skills of financial accounting and management accounting together with the wider role of the accountant in business.
What is ACCA FIA equivalent to?
The ACCA Foundation In Accountancy (ACCA FIA) is a vocational qualification designed by ACCA that will allow you to support the work of professional accountants. The final-level examinations are equivalent in standard to the first year of a university degree programme.
How long does ACCA FIA take?
around 12-18 months
How long is ACCA FIA?
The Academy considers FIA to be a system of long-term educational process. Therefore we have designed the entire curriculum to last 18 - 24 months).
How many papers are there in FIA ACCA?
In order to qualify as an ACCA member any individual registering on the ACCA Qualification is required to complete: • 14 exams (nine of which are eligible for exemption) • relevant practical experience, with a minimum of three years • an online Professional Ethics module.