Information about Acca
ACCA as an abbreviation
ACCA may refer to:In Accountancy and Finance:
- Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, a British chartered accountancy body with a global presence that offers the Chartered Certified Accountant qualification worldwide.
- Antiochian Catholic Church in America, one of the Independent Catholic Churches
- The Associated Colleges of the Chicago Area
- Association of Christian College Athletics, an organization of collegiate athletics
- Air Conditioning Contractors of America, the largest HVAC contractor organization in the USA
- Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, a contemporary art gallery
Acca as a name
in Botany:- Acca sellowiana, an evergreen shrub or small tree
Acca can represent an Arabic spelling of the name of the city of Acre, Israel
People named Acca:
- Acca Larentia, Hercules' mistress in Roman mythology
- any of three bishops of the Anglo-Saxon church:
- Acca of Dunwich (8th century)
- Acca of Hereford (8th century)
- Acca of Hexham (b c. 660 - 740 or 742)
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
British chartered accountancy body
Founded [England, UK] (1904)
Headquarters London, [England, UK]
Industry Accountancy and Finance
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British chartered accountancy body
Founded [England, UK] (1904)
Headquarters London, [England, UK]
Industry Accountancy and Finance
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British qualified accountants are full members of those United Kingdom accountancy bodies which are themselves members of the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies. The UK market often refers to CCAB qualified
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Chartered Certified Accountant
British qualified accountants
Founded [England, UK] (1904)
Headquarters London, [England, UK]
Industry Accountancy and Finance
Subsidiaries The Association of Authorised Public Accountants (AAPA)
Website www.accaglobal.
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British qualified accountants
Founded [England, UK] (1904)
Headquarters London, [England, UK]
Industry Accountancy and Finance
Subsidiaries The Association of Authorised Public Accountants (AAPA)
Website www.accaglobal.
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The Antiochian Catholic Church in America or the ACCA, is one of the Independent Catholic Churches. The ACCA is distinct from most such Churches in that it largely embraces the theology and much of the practice of the Syriac Orthodox Church and that of its daughter Church, the
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An adaptive chosen-ciphertext attack (abbreviated as CCA2) is an interactive form of chosen-ciphertext attack in which an attacker sends a number of ciphertexts to be decrypted, then uses the results of these decryptions to select subsequent ciphertexts.
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The Association of Christian College Athletics ( ACCA ) is an organization of collegiate athletics. It was incorporated to provide an opportunity for smaller Christian College members to compete on an equal level of competition with schools of like size.
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The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) is the largest HVAC contractor organization in the USA. Its headquarters is at 2800 Shirlington Road, Suite 300 • Arlington, VA 22206.
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Australian Centre For Contemporary Art (ACCA) is a contemporary art gallery in Melbourne, Australia. The gallery is located on Sturt Street in the arts precinct in the inner suburb of Southbank.
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F. sellowiana
Binomial name
Feijoa sellowiana
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The Feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana, synonym Acca sellowiana), also known as Pineapple Guava or Guavasteen
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Binomial name
Feijoa sellowiana
O. Berg
The Feijoa (Feijoa sellowiana, synonym Acca sellowiana), also known as Pineapple Guava or Guavasteen
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Acre (or Akko) (Hebrew: עַכּוֹ akko; Arabic: عكّا akka
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Acca Larentia (or Acca Laurentia) was a mythical woman, later goddess, in Roman mythology whose festival, the Larentalia, was celebrated on December 23.
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Foundations
Jesus Christ
Church Theology
New Covenant Supersessionism
Dispensationalism
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History of Christianity Timeline
Bible
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The history of Christianity in England from the Roman departure to the Norman Conquest is often told as one of conflict between the Celtic Christianity spread by the Irish mission, and Roman Christianity brought across by Augustine of Canterbury.
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Æcci or Acca of Dunwich, was the bishop of Dunwich (predecessor to the see of Norwich, whilst it was centred on Dunwich), in the 8th century. He was consecrated after 673 and died between 705 and 747.
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For other uses, see Acca.
Acca (or Ecca) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford.
He was consecrated between 747 and 758 and died between 758 and 770.
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Saint Acca (b c. 660 - 740 or 742), Bishop of Hexham.
Born in Northumbria, Acca first served in the household of Bosa, the future Bishop of York, but later attached himself to Saint Wilfrid, possibly as early as 678, and accompanied him on his travels.
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Born in Northumbria, Acca first served in the household of Bosa, the future Bishop of York, but later attached himself to Saint Wilfrid, possibly as early as 678, and accompanied him on his travels.
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