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Evidence tools

The evidence tools you can download below are designed to assist you in retaining evidence and give guidance as to what will be required by ACCA.

Login to myACCA opens in a new window to access the online evidence tool.

  • Evidence checklist for members working part-time/semi retired (PDF)  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • Evidence checklist for members working part-time/semi retired (Word) Word document - opens in a new window
  • Evidence record Word document - opens in a new window
  • Evidence record  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • Evidence summary  PDF document - opens in a new window
  • Evidence summary Word document - opens in a new window
  • Requirements for keeping evidence (PDF)  PDF document - opens in a new window
 


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