02-29-2004, 03:43 PM
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I do pay respect to your answer but i will insist that ACCA is a superior qualification. As it trains a person in every aspect and so it is also internationally recognized. Whats your opinion. Any how I have recently completed my ACCA and now please advice me that for which qualification should i go next.
I lie I steal I cheat So people can feel my LATINO HEAT
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It appears from your reply that you are already an ACCA and now planning to do something else. What you do next is totally up to you. You can even not do any further qualification and still can survive rather better perks than the people with more than one qualifications. BUT you have to keep yourselves up to date with the latest developments in accounting, tax, information technology etc.. Employers are not after a series of qualifications but rather interested in what you can do and how up to date you are. You can maintain your knowledge by just reading through out your career or simply for further qualifications one by one as by doing that you will ensure that you are kept up to date. However you can't continue doing that, some point in time you will have to decide when to start self studying for keeping yourself up to date. I myself, did ICMA first, then CIMA, afterwards ACCA, then CIA. But there is a limit. Now I have decided not to go for any further qualification But I am definite to maintaine all the certifications I have acquired to date.
Best of luck!
I do pay respect to your answer but i will insist that ACCA is a superior qualification. As it trains a person in every aspect and so it is also internationally recognized. Whats your opinion. Any how I have recently completed my ACCA and now please advice me that for which qualification should i go next.
I lie I steal I cheat So people can feel my LATINO HEAT
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It appears from your reply that you are already an ACCA and now planning to do something else. What you do next is totally up to you. You can even not do any further qualification and still can survive rather better perks than the people with more than one qualifications. BUT you have to keep yourselves up to date with the latest developments in accounting, tax, information technology etc.. Employers are not after a series of qualifications but rather interested in what you can do and how up to date you are. You can maintain your knowledge by just reading through out your career or simply for further qualifications one by one as by doing that you will ensure that you are kept up to date. However you can't continue doing that, some point in time you will have to decide when to start self studying for keeping yourself up to date. I myself, did ICMA first, then CIMA, afterwards ACCA, then CIA. But there is a limit. Now I have decided not to go for any further qualification But I am definite to maintaine all the certifications I have acquired to date.
Best of luck!