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Im wanting to become a chartered accountant with a view to being self employed in the future, I have completed the last presentation of B680 with the ou.

Not sure whether cima or acca would be the better option for this, leaning towards cima then maybe att to cover the lack of tax in cima. This may be a bad choice though as I know acca is much more suited to working in practice than cima but I have the following reasons

Far less stringent practiscing certificate regulations
Though there are few cima members in practice, those that are seem to be doing well
Easier exams
More exemptions

Is this wise or are there some other choices that I haven't considered?
Thanks.


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You said :

"Easier exams
More exemptions"

The right question is :

Do you want a paper or knowledges? ;)



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