No, it is a member's certificate. A fully qualified ACCA member. Thanks.
Are there any fully qualified people here? Please, could you check for me the wording on your certificate. I think on mine a word is missing, but I would like to check with other members. Maybe it is how the phrasing is supposed to be. Thank you in advance.
-- Edited by JulieS on Wednesday 31st of October 2012 07:04:23 PM
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I would appreciate any respond to my message. The wording on my ACCA member certificate does not sound right, so I am asking members of this forum who have such certificate as well to tell me what the exact phrasing is on their certificates. Am I asking for too much here?
Well, if you don't mind someone answering who is not yet a fully qualified member.
This is to certify that X was admitted a member of the association on Y
Given under the seal of the association on Z
My initial assumption was that it was the associate membership one because that one has far more writing on it.
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Thank you Shaun, I did not mean at all to exclude anyone from responding. I just thought that qulaified members of the forum would have the certificate available to check the wording.
The wording on mine is the same and as I am not a native English speaker I thought there should have been AS after the word ADMITTED. Obviously I was wrong. Thank you again for your help!