01-14-2005, 09:56 PM
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dear mr DT, i believe tht the qualifications tht deal in similar type of functions, deal in almost similar types of industries, n inculcate almost similar type of skills in their students. eg, ACCA n ACA give exemptions to each others bcoz both of these deal in auditing, taxation, n all other corporate affairs etc. so, their students get exemptions over each other toavoid redundacies n to acquire the new skills only.
in contrast, the qualifications tht do not deal in same businesses, seldom/donot get/give exemptions. eg, CFA does not give exemptions to ACCA n vice versa. reason is tht CFAs deal with investment mgmt n financial institutions while ACCA is a different world.
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FARHAN
live, n let live ...
dear mr DT, i believe tht the qualifications tht deal in similar type of functions, deal in almost similar types of industries, n inculcate almost similar type of skills in their students. eg, ACCA n ACA give exemptions to each others bcoz both of these deal in auditing, taxation, n all other corporate affairs etc. so, their students get exemptions over each other toavoid redundacies n to acquire the new skills only.
in contrast, the qualifications tht do not deal in same businesses, seldom/donot get/give exemptions. eg, CFA does not give exemptions to ACCA n vice versa. reason is tht CFAs deal with investment mgmt n financial institutions while ACCA is a different world.
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FARHAN
live, n let live ...