Lahore: An Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) student from Lahore has been declared the global prizewinner for scoring the highest marks in the Financial Reporting exam conducted in December, 2020.

Zara Naeem, a student of SKANS School of Accountancy, credits her success to her father who always encouraged all the girls in the family to pursue their dreams.
Zara in an interview said, “My father is a true role model for me. I grew up seeing him reaching great heights in his military service that always inspired me to follow in his footsteps”.
Explaining the reason for choosing ACCA, Zara said, “ACCA was a natural choice for me. Most military families move every few years, so I always knew I needed a qualification that ensures flexibility and offers global mobility”
She further added that with over 527,000 students in nearly 179 countries studying and sitting the same exams ACCA is the best option for those who wish to go places
Zara plans to start her own consultancy firm after attaining ACCA membership.
The ACCA qualification prepares students for a rewarding career as a qualified and ethical finance professional.
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