oka bro i have decided to enter in acca,Thats what articleship is !
Im not quite sure myself because i started ACCA 4-5 years ago.. At that time there were 3 entry routes.. One entry route was if you are 21 years or older, then you can start acca (Mature Student Entry route MSER), Or you could do CAT and then join ACCA or you could join ACCA directly if you've done A Levels.oka bro i have decided to enter in acca,
plz guide me what are the entry routes of acca?
i have heard about cat, fia thing but dont know in detail.
Last i checked...IAS 33 was Earning per share...and Construction Contracts is IAS 11I Hate IAS. Always get stuck in the prudence and matching concepts when it comes to different IAS.
Oh well doing Ias 33 construction contract nowadays
No mate, the training period has now been reverted to the original 3.5 years from the 3 year exception clause, where if you had cleared Module E and F in first attempt, your training would be reduced to 3 years instead of 3.5 years.Well as part of the CA program, You have to undergo 3.5 years training (i think it has been increase to 4 years) after passing module A to D with an audit firm.
Yup you're right. http://www.icap.org.pk/userfiles/file/training_Dept/changept.pdfLast i checked...IAS 33 was Earning per share...and Construction Contracts is IAS 11
you need a new bound volume...
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No mate, the training period has now been reverted to the original 3.5 years from the 3 year exception clause, where if you had cleared Module E and F in first attempt, your training would be reduced to 3 years instead of 3.5 years.
ICAP in a recent circular has removed this, and now all new contracts for those coming in from A-D are of 3.5 years, not sure about those coming in from Graduations, i think it was 5 years.
u must go with acca, it is a gateway to many other foreign designations.Uuh I know i am asking again, but since this thread is somewhere I can find genuine ACCA/CA people I have a few questions:
If I am sticking to the accountancy/finance field:
1) Should I opt for a Bachelors and then an ACCA after claiming exemptions, or go straight on with ACCA after A levels. Assuming the Bachelors is from a good foreign uni.
2) Does it affect my job prospects if I do ACCA direct and have no formal education?
3) Suppose I do my ACCA directly, and move on with CFA or ICAEW or IF I want to do a good masters, will there be any problems.
^All of the above questions are regarding the benefit or LACK off due to having/not having a Bachelors. Thats where I am confused.
4) ACCA salaries abroad, are they good? I would be considering Riyadh/Jeddah since I live in Saudi already and even the UAE.
5) If I'm sticking to the accountancy field, if I straight on go with ACCA > CFA (I really wanna do CFA ) is that a bad choice? (DO I need a bachelors?)
Strictly speaking I have these two choices to STARt off with after my A levels, Bachelors from Nottingham or Monash, which are both great unis and both of their bachelors are accredited by ACCA/CIMA/CPA Australia and ACCA offers exemptions of the first 6 papers I think or maybe more. :/ Help :/
Well first off, It would be a great addition to your CV if you go abroad and do bachelors from abroad. It will set you apart from the thousands of accas in the market these days so i would say if you have the money and the time, Go for it. If you can get 6 papers exempted thats great too then you'll only have to give the remaining 8 papers which if you are very good in studies, You should pass them in 1-1.5 yearsUuh I know i am asking again, but since this thread is somewhere I can find genuine ACCA/CA people I have a few questions:
If I am sticking to the accountancy/finance field:
1) Should I opt for a Bachelors and then an ACCA after claiming exemptions, or go straight on with ACCA after A levels. Assuming the Bachelors is from a good foreign uni.
2) Does it affect my job prospects if I do ACCA direct and have no formal education?
3) Suppose I do my ACCA directly, and move on with CFA or ICAEW or IF I want to do a good masters, will there be any problems.
^All of the above questions are regarding the benefit or LACK off due to having/not having a Bachelors. Thats where I am confused.
4) ACCA salaries abroad, are they good? I would be considering Riyadh/Jeddah since I live in Saudi already and even the UAE.
5) If I'm sticking to the accountancy field, if I straight on go with ACCA > CFA (I really wanna do CFA ) is that a bad choice? (DO I need a bachelors?)
Strictly speaking I have these two choices to STARt off with after my A levels, Bachelors from Nottingham or Monash, which are both great unis and both of their bachelors are accredited by ACCA/CIMA/CPA Australia and ACCA offers exemptions of the first 6 papers I think or maybe more. :/ Help :/
No specific websites but im sure you'll find some on torrentsAny website from where I can get a peek on ACCA books? Both fundamental and professional level.
Thankyou, that makes things alot clearer.Well first off, It would be a great addition to your CV if you go abroad and do bachelors from abroad. It will set you apart from the thousands of accas in the market these days so i would say if you have the money and the time, Go for it. If you can get 6 papers exempted thats great too then you'll only have to give the remaining 8 papers which if you are very good in studies, You should pass them in 1-1.5 years
Now on to your questions:
1) Should I opt for a Bachelors and then an ACCA after claiming exemptions, or go straight on with ACCA after A levels. Assuming the Bachelors is from a good foreign uni.
Go for bachelors in my opinion.. No one will be able to guide you properly in this regard, but just have a look in industry.. People who have bachelors from foreign countries are in good demand.
2) Does it affect my job prospects if I do ACCA direct and have no formal education?
Well it does a little bit. Having a proper bachelors degree does make a difference.
3) Suppose I do my ACCA directly, and move on with CFA or ICAEW or IF I want to do a good masters, will there be any problems.
^All of the above questions are regarding the benefit or LACK off due to having/not having a Bachelors. Thats where I am confused.
Well that is also a good route you can take.. You can do ACCA plus CFA or ICAEW and go for MBA later on. I plan on that as well. There shouldnt be any problems since you can get a bachelors degree from Oxford Brookes from ACCA after you pass papers till F9 so you can join Masters based on that degree plus most universities do recognize ACCA/CFA/ICAEW and there shouldnt be any problems if you pursue masters later on.
4) ACCA salaries abroad, are they good? I would be considering Riyadh/Jeddah since I live in Saudi already and even the UAE.
They're pretty decent. I've heard figures ranging from 5-10 thousand riyals for fresh qualified ACCA, Whereas for an ACCA Member (with 3 years experience) somewhere in the range of 10-17 thousand Riyals
5) If I'm sticking to the accountancy field, if I straight on go with ACCA > CFA (I really wanna do CFA ) is that a bad choice? (DO I need a bachelors?)
CFA requires bachelors.. but it considers ACCA equivalent to bachelors plus since you already get a bachelors degree along with ACCA you dont need to worry about it.
Any website from where I can get a peek on ACCA books? Both fundamental and professional level.
And by that you mean?Any guidelines for CISA.?!
I'm ACCA finalist. Looking at the future of an ACCA qualified, thinking to move to CISA. :S
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