Title: The ACA Qualification Background
1The ACA QualificationBackground
2What has the market said it wants?
- Attractive to best students
- Relevant
- Flexibility in training
- Rigorous
- Cost effective
- Rapid implementation (some key players)
3What are we offering?
- Focus on business advisory skills
- New Professional Stage
- New Advanced Stage
- Integration of technical skills with business
- New way of learning and assessment
4How will we meet market needs?
- Professional Stage
- Advanced Stage taken as a whole
- Advanced learning in context of work
- Advanced Case Study
- Test of Advanced Technical Competence
- Learning materials provided by ICAEW
- Reduced Study Leave
5Features
- Professional Stage examination papers may be
taken at more than one sitting - Early hurdle option retained
- Credit accumulation
- Credit for Business Management
- Commercial Law Company Law completed before
Advanced Stage - Test of Advanced Technical Competence normally
taken before Advanced Case Study - Advanced Case Study in final year of training
contract
6Vision for Professional Stage
Concepts principles - How they originate -
Purposes they serve - Consequences that flow from
them - Problems to which they give rise
7Professional Stage
- Replaces TC1 and the Non-Core
- Examinations in
- Accounting
- Audit Assurance
- Business Finance
- Financial Reporting
- Taxation
- Business Management
8Devolved Assessments
- The only devolved assessments will be
- Commercial Law
- Company Law
9Vision for Advanced Stage
- Break down subject tunnel vision
- Relevance to work place
- Linked to business issues
10Traditional Approach
A FR
Tax
Business
11Holistic approach
Business topic
A FR
Tax
12Advanced Stage
- Replacing TC2 and FAE.
- 2 assessments
- Test of Advanced Technical Competence
- Advanced Case study
13Learning Materials
- Close loop between syllabus, learning
assessment - More focused learning
- More effective learning
- Flexibility
14Why provide the learning materials?
- Close gaps between syllabus, learning
assessment - Enhanced role for examiners
- Ensure involvement of firms
- Maintain relevance
- Gold standard
15Learning Materials
- Full course pack provided by ICAEW. Will include
- Study pack
- Study guide
- Question Bank for learning purposes
- Revision notes
- Mock exam papers set by teaching organisations
- Supplementary facilities provided on-line by ICAEW
16Study Leave
Specified by ICAEW - 15 weeks _at_ professional
Stage - 12.5 days per paper - 4 weeks Test of
Advanced Technical Competence - 3 weeks Case
Study consolidation Total 22 weeks Learning
materials designed to this scale
17Members perspective
- A qualification for all sizes of firm
- A unitary qualification
- Sustained rigour - ACA not dumbed down
- Reduced costs
- PAC route attractive to smaller firms
18Benefits to trainees
- Coherent learning
- Enhanced Institute guidance
- No cramming
- More relevant
- Added value
19Can we deliver?
- Role of Examiners
- Role of Tutors
- Editorial Control
- Technical accuracy
- Partnership with firms to respond to market needs
and remain relevant - Role of the web
- Project management
20How does it fit with the June vote?
- A qualification for all sizes of firm
- A unitary qualification
- Sustained rigour
21A Unitary Qualification
- The same learning outcomes apply toall students
- All students take the same assessments
- All students will access the same learning
materials
22So, Is the ACA being Dumbed Down?
- NO - THE QUALIFICATION DEMANDS
- High level technical and business skills
- Continuous learning in the work place
- Rigorous assessment methods
- Broad and deep technical knowledge
23When?
- SEPTEMBER 2000 INTAKE
- September 2000 Start new Professional Stage
- December 2000 1st Professional Stage exams
(12-14th) - July 2001 New Advanced Stage begins
- November 2001 1st Test of Advanced Technical
Competence available - July 2002 1st Advanced case Study (transfers)
- November 2002 1st Advanced Case Study (new
students)
24Can Students Transfer from TC1?
- Yes
- Maximum flexibility
- Details set out in FAQs at www.icaew.co.uk
- Many students will benefit from transfer
25Conclusions
- The new ACA will be rigorous, demanding,
relevant, cost-effective - The new ACA will safeguard/enhance the ACA brand
in the market place - ICAEW committed to and able to deliver
26Education Training
27Threats Opportunities
Think competition - other accountancy bodies -
other forms of training - global
28Think the Unthinkable
What is the role of a professional accountancy
body its training in the 21st Century? What
will happen to traditional accountancy markets
e.g. audit? Where are our principal training
clients going?
29Big or small Institute?
30Digital Tecnology
31Successes
- Horizon desktop rolled out to schedule
- Members Only website launched on schedule
- Re-designed Public Access site launched to time
- Good base technology for exploitation of the web
- Improved communication between BIS clients
32Failures Infrastructure
- Desktop network in CAH
- E-Mail problems
- Time to fix
33Failures Web
- Sites out of date
- Technology not being used
- No fast access for updates (press releases)
- Lack of resource support
- - central
- - within units
34Solutions Infrastructure
- Major external review of network structure
(recommendations implemented) - Major external review of E-Mail (recommendations
being implemented) - Major external review of IS strategy (being
started) - Network management outsourced
35Solutions Web
Thats down to you!!
Think Web