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10-30-2010, 06:18 PM
holy shiz didnt knew the "MSER" existed thanks for pointing that out which solves half of my problem but , have no clue about accounting how should one start if he goes through Mature route , how would one cover basic ground for accounting if he doesnt know a to z of it , need further info on that or one should directly start with CAT .

secondly if one goes through this route will it affect my portfolio with no intermediate education or is it a okay to GO , will all depend on percentage marks , first attempts , communication , work skills , presentation and much more ?

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I dont think CIMA and CFA are easy enough that you can take it as a side course along with ACCA

not even when doing articleship ? [)] do people recommend doing CIMA or CFA after ACCA .
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career guidance - by babloo - 10-30-2010, 02:14 PM
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