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ACCA P2 & P7 Irish vs Int Variants

  • 10-05-2018 06:43PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29


    Hi,

    I was wondering if anyone had any advice in relation to the Irish variant for these 2 papers. I am doing self study & I am using resources geared towards the Int papers. I have just seen that I cant become a registered auditor or get a practicing certificate even if I pass these both in 3 weeks time.

    I have already paid for both & its too late to amend the variant.I am now wondering if I wasting my time continuing to study for this session if the 2 passes will mean nothing.I am planning to do P5 in Sept,as these are final 3 exams.

    I have put a lot of effort into them so far so I feel I have to sit them,but can anyone explain what future careers I am ruling myself out of. I cant find any specific information if these will preclude me from being a chartered accountant once all 14 exams are done & the 3 years PER is completed.


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