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ICAEW or ICAP after ACCA

 
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ICAEW or ICAP after ACCA
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11-26-2010, 02:08 PM
<b> thanks brother</b>

But I have still few reservations.

1)what do you mean by <b>ICAEW training contract</b>?

2) I'm still not clear about exemptions, If we claim exemption at ICAEW thru ACCA [I have heard zero exemption fee] we would have to give three papers. But If I have already claimed exemption at ICAP thru ACCA then can I still claim exemption at ICAEW and give same 3 papers??

I'm no more interested in CA since it's really tough, but chances are more that I'll be selected at KPMG [insha Allah] which is ICAP registered firm.

3) I didn't gave p6 and p7 than it's like either I give (p6 and p7) or I give ICAEW's papers. Which one would be better option in <b>monetary terms</b> and <b>difficulty level</b>??

4) A friend of mine have told me that ICAEW is achually really expensive and only E any Y offers ICAEW's training contract, no other firms from big4's. What's the validity of both statement??

Thanks, for your time.
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