Today 11:26 PM |
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Win-win for all. Dont forget free CAs were given out in the past via 5 day workshop. Since if the ultimate goal is to have more CA members, dont see any problems with having exam route for those who want the CA faster while also giving a chance to those to obtain it via clocking CPE hours + years of exp.
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yeah. if ultimate goal is to increase CA members, then should revert to the old system. 5 days workshop.
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Today 11:24 PM |
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Win-win for all. Dont forget free CAs were given out in the past via 5 day workshop. Since if the ultimate goal is to have more CA members, dont see any problems with having exam route for those who want the CA faster while also giving a chance to those to obtain it via clocking CPE hours + years of exp.
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yeah. Now seem like half u-turn already.
ISCA want to have more CA member but still at the same want to keep SCAQ
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Today 11:20 PM |
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For PwC it is $4k for A1, $4.4k for A2
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the email says 4.3k A1
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Today 11:15 PM |
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Yup, the scaq came up because of the elitism mindset. Pui!
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exactly. pui!
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Today 10:12 PM |
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What do you mean AAAA batch got exemption?
I see some CPA Australia and ACCA members also attended 5 days workshop got ISCA CA
That was many many years ago under ICPAS.
Back then not so wayang only lah
Now that SCAQ smell like elitism
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Yup, the scaq came up because of the elitism mindset. Pui!
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Today 09:58 PM |
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I'm not sure if this will work or if it will just devalue the certification even more. The older batch who got the exemptions are from the AAAA batch, and back then, accounting was more prestigious. So with or without the certifications, they are seen as more capable. Now, with the cut-off dropping to BCCB and more exemptions being granted, it already doesn't look good. It feels like a lower barrier to entry. If you scrap the entire exam modules, I don't think the certification will be worth anything. Anyone working in the industry can become a CA just by clocking in the hours.
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What do you mean AAAA batch got exemption?
I see some CPA Australia and ACCA members also attended 5 days workshop got ISCA CA
That was many many years ago under ICPAS.
Back then not so wayang only lah
Now that SCAQ smell like elitism
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Today 09:54 PM |
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Win-win for all. Dont forget free CAs were given out in the past via 5 day workshop. Since if the ultimate goal is to have more CA members, dont see any problems with having exam route for those who want the CA faster while also giving a chance to those to obtain it via clocking CPE hours + years of exp.
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Indeed this seems like the only idea for pre-2019 batches that does not qualify any exemptions nor APP to get CA sg if taking on 5 papers and 3yrs ATO is not feasible for whatever lazy/legit reasonsss. Whatever it is, taking on all 5 papers really not worth the time and commitment, more in life than that scaq at this age. Instead of taking scaq, I chose to have more time for my relationship that led to my bto and marriage now. Not saying those who need to cope with full scaq can't have a fruitful life, just saying I wouldn't have that much energy and end up my life may get wreck by scaq. Ain't anyone got time for it!
Can only envy the recent grads got exemptions and undergrad got APP in addition to it. ISCA have always been an ass towards our batches since 2013, wont be surprise if any more idea they have is prospective and make us in worse state.
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Today 09:53 PM |
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ISCA ultimate objective is for you to slave for 3 years in Big 4 to complete the practical experience component. Accelerated pathway just for you to have sunk cost mindset and continue being a slave
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The sunk cost mindset is real
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Today 09:51 PM |
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I'm not sure if this will work or if it will just devalue the certification even more. The older batch who got the 5 days conversion are from the AAAA batch, and back then, accounting was more prestigious. So with or without the certifications, they are seen as more capable. Now, with the cut-off dropping to BCCB and more exemptions being granted, it already doesn't look good. It feels like a lower barrier to entry. If you scrap the entire exam modules, I don't think the certification will be worth anything. Anyone working in the industry can become a CA just by clocking in the hours.
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* 5 days conversion
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Today 09:42 PM |
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Totally agree. Can just clock CPE hours and experience is what it matters. Win-win for all is to have accelerated programme for those who took the exam to get CA faster, while the rest get the option to convert after gaining a few years of exp + CPE hours.
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I'm not sure if this will work or if it will just devalue the certification even more. The older batch who got the exemptions are from the AAAA batch, and back then, accounting was more prestigious. So with or without the certifications, they are seen as more capable. Now, with the cut-off dropping to BCCB and more exemptions being granted, it already doesn't look good. It feels like a lower barrier to entry. If you scrap the entire exam modules, I don't think the certification will be worth anything. Anyone working in the industry can become a CA just by clocking in the hours.
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