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which is best for me ACCA,CIMA, ICMA

 
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which is best for me ACCA,CIMA, ICMA
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07-06-2011, 09:34 PM
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<br />Dear frnds,
Aslam o Alakum

I am working since 5 years at senior position in Finance department of a Pharma Co. I have done my MBA in year 2005. Now i feel need to enhance my qualification but i am confused. Any one please suggest what should i choose among ACCA,CIMA & ICMA. I am very good in practical subjects but facing difficulties in theoretical subjects. Please suggests.
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Hi,

I think you should go for ACCA.

Reason being, you are already working in a Finance Department.
CIMA and ICMA are both for Management Accounting. Even though CIMA is on the boom, it's not relevant to you.

I would say that you should do ACCA, you study the F9 Financial Management and go on ahead to choose the notorious optional P4 Advanced Financial Management like a sort of specialization.

As soon as you complete, you get immediate ACCA MEMBER status.

Hope it helped!
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which is best for me ACCA,CIMA, ICMA - by nomaahmed79 - 07-05-2011, 07:27 PM
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