ICAEW Corporate Reporting

The ICAEW Corporate Reporting (CR) exam focuses on the depth of knowledge required in corporate reporting, including the application of international financial reporting standards, the preparation and analysis of financial statements, understanding the regulatory and ethical framework for corporate reporting, and acknowledging the essential role of accurate and transparent reporting in informing stakeholders and supporting strategic decision-making within a corporate setting.

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  • 10 days of classroom based tuition 
  • Tutor support
  • Access to ICAEW's materials
  • Bespoke course notes & slides
  • Minimum of 2 marked mock exams with feedback

Frequently asked questions

What does the CR exam look like?

The Corporate Reporting exam will enable you to apply technical knowledge, analytical techniques, and professional skills to resolve compliance and business issues that arise in the context of the preparation and evaluation of corporate reports and from providing audit services. The exam is 3.5 hours long with a pass mark of 50%. 

For more information on how to book your exam, click here

What previous qualifications are required to start the ICAEW qualification?

The ICAEW has certain entry requirements which can be found here.

Alternatively to these requirements you can complete the CFAB (ICAEW Certificate level) qualification to gain entry to the ICAEW qualification.

What is the ACA Qualification?

The ICAEW (Institute of chartered accountants in England and Wales) Chartered Accountant qualification, the ACA, is one of the most advanced learning and professional development programmes available. It is valued around the world in business, practice and the public sector.

It involves passing a series of exams, gaining relevant work experience, and fulfilling professional ethics requirements, thereby preparing candidates for senior roles in accountancy, management, and consultancy.

Click here to find out more about the ACA qualification.

What is the ICAEW CFAB qualification?

The ICAEW CFAB (Certificate in Finance, Accounting and Business) qualification is a internationally recognised certificate that teaches essential knowledge in business, finance and accounting.

It comprises six exams that cover key aspects of financial and management accounting.

Upon completion, it provides a pathway to the ICAEW qualification.

Click here to find out more about the ICAEW CFAB qualification.

In what order should I take the ICAEW Advanced Level exams?

At MPES, we provide the opportunity to take SBM & CR for the July exams and Case study for the November exam. The Case Study exam which must be attempted last and in the final year of a training agreement with your employer.

 

I have enrolled onto an MPES course, what else do I need to do?

To sit for your exams and achieve the qualification, you must register as an ICAEW CFAB student with the ICAEW.

Click here to register as an ICAEW CFAB student.