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The five remaining bodies committed themselves to ensure that the CCAB "is the sole voice for the profession on those issues which affect our combined membership." Many job advertisements for accountants in the United Kingdom used to specify "CCAB qualified" in cases where an employer wishes to hire
32:. The primary objective of the CCAB is to provide a forum for the member bodies to discuss issues of common concern, and where possible, to provide a common voice for the accountancy profession when dealing with the 55:
On 2 March 2011, CIMA announced that it would be leaving CCAB. In the previous decade, CIMA had positioned itself as "a strong supporter and key member of CCAB". However, since the formation of the
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as the regulator for accounting matters, CCAB had become more focussed on audit and therefore less relevant to CIMA members.
106:(CIMA). CIMA gave notice in March 2011 of its intention to leave the CCAB. After giving notice to leave, CIMA requested the 201: 166: 252: 329: 276: 126:, the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies – Ireland (CCAB–I) performs similar functions. Its members are: 217: 161: 130: 71: 56: 185: 25: 264: 44:
The CCAB was founded in 1974 by all six British and Irish professional accountancy bodies with a
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a professional accountant, but has no specific preference as to which institute.
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Accounting Services to use a longer formula, "CCAB, CIMA or overseas equivalent".
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
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Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy
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Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland
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Umbrella body under threat as ICAS denounces merger
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Index

professional bodies
accountants
United Kingdom
Royal Charter
International Federation of Accountants
Financial Reporting Council
Chartered Accountants Ireland
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
Head of Government
Republic of Ireland
Chartered Accountants Ireland
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Ireland
British qualified accountants
Institute of Financial Accountants
CCAB six patch up differences
Umbrella body under threat as ICAS denounces merger
Cima to leave CCAB accountancy forum
CIMA withdraws from the CCAB
Archived
Wayback Machine
CIMA to leave CCAB
CCAB/CCAB–I
The CPA Institute
Archived

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