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ca or mba or acca
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02-02-2005, 03:46 PM
hey man !
Every field is a door step to another world whrere u make ur own paths ,,,,,,
So mind tellin what u opt for urself ? Ur idea would be enhanced not stomped over u .....
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02-19-2005, 08:03 PM
salaaam all,

bhai logicalbanda, ur query is tooooo broad to reply specifically. just narrow it down to exactly wht do u want to know? wht features or properties u r looking for in these qualifications? so tht v could guide u thruogh the right way ... n to help u achieve ur targets.


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02-20-2005, 03:44 AM
dear Avgjoe
i wanna know the reasons that y ACCA is not better in Pak
how u can say that plz answer
thanx
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Nasir Ramzan
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02-21-2005, 08:06 AM
Dear Nasir,

In Pakistan, ICAP has a very tight monopoly over the accountancy job market. The reasons for this are numerous. The recruiters (the people who hire other people on jobs) are either CA's (ICAP) themselves or prefer CA's. As a result, CA's are paid far better than ACCA's. This is also because ACCA affliates dont have the neccesary training credentials. In every field, having practical experience matters a lot. An employer would pay a MBA with 4 yrs experience, far more than he would pay a fresh graduate. So the employers naturally prefer CA's who have 4 yrs of practical training expreience, to ACCA's who dont.

I think, If you want to reach the top in Pakistan, it will be best for you to do CA after ACCA. If you posses the neccesary capabilities than why not go for it? Even if you want to become an ACCA member you need training experience. SO why not get enrolled as an ICAP traineee & fulfil both ACCA & ICAP training requirements in the same time ?
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02-22-2005, 12:28 AM
dear Avgjoe
thanx for ur reply
ya actually i wanna do CA but u know CA is not easy i mean it takes time and i m already 22 years so if i m stepping in CA so it would take me to 30 years or may be above and till then, u know that i will be not with a degree ...but in this way ...if i do ACCA then i will be with a degree and may be possible i get a better job after doing it and if not then i will do as u advised me ,this was also in my mind that to complete the membership of ACCA i have to do 3 years articles from chartered firm so it will be better for me if i join any firm being a member of ICAP and also try to take exams of module E & F in this way i will be a member as well.
thanx a lot
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02-22-2005, 07:23 PM
age is not a problem man;s never get old
be strong or galat kamoo sae save raho to kamayab rahoo gyee

mfarrukh.
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02-26-2005, 12:38 AM
dear ones,,
not ca, acca,, mba
only cima is the best
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02-28-2005, 07:29 PM
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by shahzad</i>
<br />dear ones,,
not ca, acca,, mba
only cima is the best
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That was NOT me . Honest .[o)]

How come TWO persons with almost the same username can juggle around ?

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