09-09-2009, 02:02 AM
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<br />Ok thanks odaysee r u agree to those who do CA after ACCA,mean r u agree they are better than Only CAs icap
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I am myself an ACCA Affiliate who is looking forward to do CA from ICAP.
The following are my motivations for doing CA after ACCA
1. Most of the papers of Module E&F are a repetition of already gained knowledge from ACCA (except for Law and Taxation exams)
2. As a plain ACCA, during 3 years of training; its better to utilize that time studying for an extra qualification
3. Even if you get stuck in Module E or F, you will be sure that you at least already have one globally recognized qualification.
4. 2 qualifications are better than 1.
5. If you are planning a future in Pakistan, then you ought to do CA after ACCA, as its easier to get to the top of an organization as a CA member than as an ACCA member.
<br />Ok thanks odaysee r u agree to those who do CA after ACCA,mean r u agree they are better than Only CAs icap
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I am myself an ACCA Affiliate who is looking forward to do CA from ICAP.
The following are my motivations for doing CA after ACCA
1. Most of the papers of Module E&F are a repetition of already gained knowledge from ACCA (except for Law and Taxation exams)
2. As a plain ACCA, during 3 years of training; its better to utilize that time studying for an extra qualification
3. Even if you get stuck in Module E or F, you will be sure that you at least already have one globally recognized qualification.
4. 2 qualifications are better than 1.
5. If you are planning a future in Pakistan, then you ought to do CA after ACCA, as its easier to get to the top of an organization as a CA member than as an ACCA member.