02-23-2010, 03:11 AM
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<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by aahan786</i>
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A person who wants to establish his career in accountancy must spend initial 3-5 years in an audit firm as it helps in accomplishing all those tasks that you have mentioned in your last post.
Its written in the holy book of accountancy.
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Dear saleen.super
I Can't agree more with your statement. That is exactly why, I want to take this step i.e. joining an audit firm. But as Torontoboy has said, expectation tau aadmee kuch bhee rakh sakta hai lekin jaisa hum sochte hain, waisa exactly honay ki baat hai.... [p]
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You're right, Aahan. We are lucky if things happen the way we want them to but every time it doesn't happen. The best approach then is to keep your options open. Just don't bog in one aspect and run uselessly after it. If you feel its hard to get into an audit firm then choose the next best possible option. You may later get a chance to move to an audit firm. []
Having said that, I wish you best of luck in your endeavors, Mr. Aahan, Partner KPMG Canada. [D]
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A person who wants to establish his career in accountancy must spend initial 3-5 years in an audit firm as it helps in accomplishing all those tasks that you have mentioned in your last post.
Its written in the holy book of accountancy.
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Dear saleen.super
I Can't agree more with your statement. That is exactly why, I want to take this step i.e. joining an audit firm. But as Torontoboy has said, expectation tau aadmee kuch bhee rakh sakta hai lekin jaisa hum sochte hain, waisa exactly honay ki baat hai.... [p]
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You're right, Aahan. We are lucky if things happen the way we want them to but every time it doesn't happen. The best approach then is to keep your options open. Just don't bog in one aspect and run uselessly after it. If you feel its hard to get into an audit firm then choose the next best possible option. You may later get a chance to move to an audit firm. []
Having said that, I wish you best of luck in your endeavors, Mr. Aahan, Partner KPMG Canada. [D]