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ACCA’s 103rd AGM and 2007 Annual Review
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ACCA's 103rd annual general meeting (AGM) is taking place on Thursday 15 May 2008. Following our successful web broadcast last year, trainees will again be able to watch this year's AGM live on our website. Annual reviewThe 2007 Annual Review is now available to view online. It highlights how ACCA supports the growth and development of international business - the way in which we provide employers around the world with international accountants with relevant skills and experience. This is demonstrated by the calibre of our membership and our consistent promotion of the benefits of international standards in accounting and finance. Achievements in 2007In 2007, we enjoyed significant achievements which drive value both to ACCA members and to the wider accountancy profession. As a result, we are making good progress towards our 2010 goal to be the world’s leading global professional accountancy body by reputation, influence, and size. Increased membership to meet global demandWe continue to pursue a strategy of focused growth - to play our role in meeting the global demand for accountants trained to international standards. Our member growth in 2007, at 6.1% and with a total increase of 7,081, was our strongest to date. Enhancing reputation and influence on the global stageAn event of special significance in 2007 was the presentation by former US Vice President Al Gore at an exclusive ACCA event in Hong Kong, at which he set out ways in which accountants can contribute towards the sustainability agenda, one in which ACCA has played a substantial role since 1991. This formed part of a series of 38 events in 23 countries on professionalism and ethics, which heralded the launch of the new ACCA Qualification. To support these developments, considerable investment has been made in IT and operational infrastructure in 2007, alongside measures to make sure ACCA is efficient and effective, and able to meet demand from all stakeholders. Global accountancy partnershipsACCA is also proud of our global accountancy partnerships, which aim to add value to accountants in their careers. During 2007, we renewed a number of key Joint Examination Schemes with professional accountancy bodies in Belize, Cyprus, Malta, and Singapore. We continue to work closely with partners to deliver our core qualifications. We are delighted to note that, through the unique partnership with Oxford Brookes University, the 5,000th ACCA student graduated with a BSc (hons) in applied accounting in 2007, and, working with University of Cambridge English for Speakers of Other Languages, the first exams were held for the new International Certificate in Financial English. Go to the AGM website to read more, including details of performance in your region. |
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