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The Examinable documents are confusing me as I don’t really understand the difference between issue and effective date?

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The Examinable documents are confusing me as I don’t really understand the difference between issue and effective date?

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All standards/legislation in issue by the cut off date are potentially examinable. The issue date refers to the date the standard was released and the effective date is when the standard should be applied. The ACCA website lists all standards that are examinable. However, there is a new annual cut-off date for examinable documents from 2009.

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