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08-07-2009, 02:16 PM
In almost all books of accounts and management subjectects case studies are included at the end of each chapter. Usually students of early stages of ICMA/CA do not even read these case studeis. When students come at senior stages they are assumed to have very argumentive,analytical and creative thinking. The case studies are taught by many teacher. In ICMA some papers also included questions based on case studies or real situation,such as Audit, Management accounting,financial reporting etc. Hence the students have never experienced how arguments are given to form a decision or solution of a case and how concepts are applied on differet real world situations and case studies,so they feel great difficulty in the senior stages. Secondly in senior stages of ICMA (Stage-V and VI) the main emphsis is on to develope creative and analytical thinking among students.

In the light of above mentioned circumtstances I want to start a new thread named as "Case Studies" in this thread we shall also discuss analytical questions.

I expect that members of the forum will actively participate on this thread and it will be a real way to enhance knowledge.

Best regards,

Awais Aftab.
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Case Studies - by awaisaftab - 08-07-2009, 02:16 PM
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