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Practising information

This area contains information on ACCA's practising certificates and licences. The information provided is for guidance purposes and should not be regarded as a substitute for familiarising yourself with the appropriate Global Practising Regulation(s) or, where necessary, obtaining specific advice on your individual position.

For further details, please refer to the Practice Information handbook and the ACCA Rulebook. The ACCA Rulebook includes ACCA's Regulations and Code of Ethics and Conduct and is circulated automatically to ACCA practising certificate holders and insolvency licence holders.

For the avoidance of doubt, the content of the ACCA Rulebook takes precedence over the content of the Practice Information Handbook and content in the website in the event of any conflict between the information in different sources.

This section also contains an overview of ACCA's practising certificates, including a diagnostic tool to determine how you can obtain an ACCA practising certificate and frequently asked questions.

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