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Diploma in Financial Management

The ability to handle financial responsibilities is a skill not only required of qualified accountants. Managers in non-accounting roles across all sectors commonly require to deal confidently with figures as an integral part of their role.

The Diploma in Financial Management is a post-graduate level qualification which develops a practical understanding of finance and is ideal for middle and senior managers in non-accounting roles. It consists of:
• exams – two papers
• projects – two projects of 3,000-5,000 words.

ACCA’s flexible approach to study means that exams and projects can be scheduled around work responsibilities. The Diploma is usually completed within twelve months.

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