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Value of PIPFA

 
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Value of PIPFA
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08-24-2011, 02:23 AM
hi.
I have Qualified PIPFA now. i want to know about the value of this degree.
is there any person who can help me regarding its value and i want to study further tell me plz exemptions which i can claim in ACCA ???
what is the best decision to take after qualifying PIPFA ?
Articles of CA with Mod C and D. or first Mod C,D than articles ?
or ACCA ?
plz help me

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Ali
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08-24-2011, 03:21 AM
VALUE wise u can strat your carreer in agp,auditor general of pakistan.
You can go for ca and you can go for acca.
in acca 2 papers will be exempted.
in cima 7 papers are exempted.
IN CA.. MOD a,b are exempted.and if u have done bachleors than you will directly can go for article ship...
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09-04-2011, 07:18 AM
Dear Ali

Em also an associate member of PIPFA and continuing my Chartered Accountancy becoz continuing professional development. Public Accountant no doubt is the high standard but without CA or ACCA, PIPFA has lowest market value. PIPFA is very helpful for exemption but not as career.

Best of Luck for you and all the professional for future!

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Umar.
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09-05-2011, 05:40 PM
Dear

I want to know the best decision. is it easy or best that i continue my articles with study of mod C and D ? or first i done Mod C,D than start my Articles in audit firm ?
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