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12-05-2024, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Straits times reported that “ Some major accounting firms have already committed to raising their starting salaries, with details to come.”
It hasn’t been effected yet, so nobody knows except the higher ups.
And if you think there are higher ups among us, I have a bridge to sell you.
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I can’t believe these dumb sheeple actually believe their empty promises
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12-05-2024, 02:15 PM
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hahaha this profession is so cui. look at isca house, looks more like a warehouse in a B grade office building than a HQ. zero prestige profession
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12-05-2024, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
hahaha this profession is so cui. look at isca house, looks more like a warehouse in a B grade office building than a HQ. zero prestige profession
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Lok kok place. Go there downstair eat cai png only. Sb xia suay to tell ppl im CA.
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12-05-2024, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
With accounting standards and business transactions becoming increasingly complex,
accountants in in-house finance and accounting functions of companies need to be well equipped to produce accurate and high-quality financial reports and deliver valuable
financial insights to the organisation. The SCAQ, and the access it offers into the
professional accountancy body ISCA and the wealth of professional development,
networking and other resources available, ensure that
Regulators should emphasise to companies the importance of employing professionally qualified accountants in their key finance functions. This is particularly crucial in companies with high public interest such as listed companies, where accountants play a key role in assisting the company directors to discharge their fiduciary duties over their financial statements and protect the public interest
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Seem like saying or implying if a person did not take SCAQ, the SGX Listed Companies' commercial accounting department should not hire that person.
Ah, the folks in commercial accounting or finance departments of listed companies don't bother much with the Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification (SCAQ). Their thinking goes like this, "Why bother with CA Singapore? I'm just doing commercial accounting lah! I don't need that ISCA CA (Singapore) title or go through the hassle of getting SCAQ. Only auditors aiming to become PA care about CA."
Then ISCA saying, "Okay, never mind, lor... I will tell ACRA, the regulator, that SGX listed companies must hire accountants who have ISCA CA membership to handle their accounts. Let's see if you all commercial accountants still think CA isn't necessary then!! In the future, you guys better have CA SG if you wanna touch listed company accounts."
Truly, ISCA can be quite the troublemaker, eh?
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12-05-2024, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
There are aunties doing GL entry, AR or AP who have ACCA and converted to CA through the 5 days PAC without going through any professional exams. How is SCAQ prestigious? It is funny that they are considered qualified accountants when they do not even understand how financial statements work.
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Exactly. Seem like ISCA want regulator to mandate a law that only ISCA SCAQ CA members then qualified to touch SGX list co accounts...
This seems discrimination to those folks who are not SCAQ CA member.
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12-05-2024, 07:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Seem like saying or implying if a person did not take SCAQ, the SGX Listed Companies' commercial accounting department should not hire that person.
Ah, the folks in commercial accounting or finance departments of listed companies don't bother much with the Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification (SCAQ). Their thinking goes like this, "Why bother with CA Singapore? I'm just doing commercial accounting lah! I don't need that ISCA CA (Singapore) title or go through the hassle of getting SCAQ. Only auditors aiming to become PA care about CA."
Then ISCA saying, "Okay, never mind, lor... I will tell ACRA, the regulator, that SGX listed companies must hire accountants who have ISCA CA membership to handle their accounts. Let's see if you all commercial accountants still think CA isn't necessary then!! In the future, you guys better have CA SG if you wanna touch listed company accounts."
Truly, ISCA can be quite the troublemaker, eh?
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Errr, are they daydreaming again? I have seen finance managers who don’t have a CA or an accounting certification. Their talk about quality and their actions don’t match. And they should really take down any phrases like 'prestigious' on their website.
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12-05-2024, 08:05 PM
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12-05-2024, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by kopi o di lo
Deloitte now 4.1k!
[s://.theedgesingapore.com/news/company-news/graduates-joining-deloitte-singapore-auditors-will-have-starting-monthly-salary[/
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Only for associates ?
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12-05-2024, 08:13 PM
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Good that they are increasing salaries
Just goes to show how crazy underpaid people were all along
Also how bad are things now for them to resort to this?
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