Pronunciation: /ˈækə/
noun a professional accounting body recognized globally
A1 I am studying for my ACCA exam.
A2 She passed her ACCA qualification with flying colors.
B1 ACCA stands for Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
B2 Completing the ACCA program opened up many career opportunities for him.
C1 The ACCA designation is recognized worldwide.
C2 His ACCA credentials helped him secure a high-paying job at a prestigious firm.
adjective related to the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
A1 The acca tree had beautiful flowers.
A2 She wore an acca dress to the party.
B1 The acca report was thorough and well-researched.
B2 The acca analysis provided valuable insights into the market trends.
C1 The acca certification is highly respected in the finance industry.
C2 His acca expertise was instrumental in turning around the company's financial performance.
formal The ACCA qualification is recognized and respected worldwide.
informal I'm studying for my ACCA exams next month.
slang I heard she's a real ACCA whiz.
figurative His dedication to his ACCA studies is like a marathon runner's commitment to training.
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