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Yesterday 11:54 PM
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I really despise ISCA for exempting most of the modules for future fresh graduates and discounting the efforts of those who have already completed them. Those of us who have taken the five papers and were caught in their experimental stage know how tough it is to work non-stop during full year peak periods and still study for the exams.

So now the CA certification, should be renamed to a low qualifying cert since it requires three years of experience and one capstone paper.
i despise u for not working hard enough in your secondary sch / JC / Poly / uni.
thats why u can whine here.

boooo
Yesterday 11:42 PM
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Not saying accounting is low ses & get out of poverty card

But generally rich people & kids dont study accounting

Peter lim took accounting before he got rich

Tiktok CEO (assume rich) became CFO but did not study accounting
Operation dun even need accounting knowledge.
Yesterday 10:37 PM
DecorumEDMW Not saying accounting is low ses & get out of poverty card

But generally rich people & kids dont study accounting

Peter lim took accounting before he got rich

Tiktok CEO (assume rich) became CFO but did not study accounting
Yesterday 10:21 PM
Decorum
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Lol feels weird when u are a CA and ur mgr is cha pa lang qualification. Dun even know whats the value. Having b4 exp is better. ISCA only good at doing tik tok now, and its bad.
Hard work is what the companies want

Not holistic skills (Locals)

Cha palang qualification with career history of hardwork > CA SG without hardwork in this situation
Yesterday 10:11 PM
DecorumEDMW
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I really despise ISCA for exempting most of the modules for future fresh graduates and discounting the efforts of those who have already completed them. Those of us who have taken the five papers and were caught in their experimental stage know how tough it is to work non-stop during full year peak periods and still study for the exams.

So now the CA certification, should be renamed to a low qualifying cert since it requires three years of experience and one capstone paper.
alot of accounting modules are actually repeated through & through in the study phases

Except for IBS.

Suspect isca president TSL already set membership KPI when he came in

imagine someone taking fewer mods to qualify can get same qualification

Its fine if you score full distinction

But what if you score all ‘just pass’ for those 5 modules? Wouldnt it affect your transcript?

Well accounting does have one inherent weakness and thats mainly low income families use accounting to get ahead in society

Thus you have a bloody red ocean strategy
Yesterday 07:24 PM
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Nonono

No need audit. Waste of money
Yesterday 05:02 PM
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I really despise ISCA for exempting most of the modules for future fresh graduates and discounting the efforts of those who have already completed them. Those of us who have taken the five papers and were caught in their experimental stage know how tough it is to work non-stop during full year peak periods and still study for the exams.

So now the CA certification, should be renamed to a low qualifying cert since it requires three years of experience and one capstone paper.
The APP will be available for 2 years, starting from April 2024, and eligible students can take the Singapore CA Qualification (SCAQ) professional programme module exams while studying for accountancy programmes at the universities.

Is only for 2 years
Yesterday 01:21 PM
Unregistered i accepted priority offer at 1 of the firms but want to join another firm. will there be problem when the new firm does background chk n contact my priority offer firm?
Yesterday 12:43 PM
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I really despise ISCA for exempting most of the modules for future fresh graduates and discounting the efforts of those who have already completed them. Those of us who have taken the five papers and were caught in their experimental stage know how tough it is to work non-stop during full year peak periods and still study for the exams.

So now the CA certification, should be renamed to a low qualifying cert since it requires three years of experience and one capstone paper.
That's why smart people would never take the exams. Pay so much for exam fees and enrolment classes just to get a certification which was given free to all local uni, acca, cpa australia and icpas people via a 5 day workshop. U are considered lucky to have completed all 5. There are people who keep failing and have dumped in a lot of money to isca until they realised it wasnt worthed it and stopped.
Yesterday 12:23 PM
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highly likely, otherwise all the a1 from yellow will just resign 2 months in and join the other b4 right? the other firms within the 4 will definitely match the increase from green after they announced such a news nationwide
I agree with your logic, but you and I are not HR and hence not in a position to confirm such information to prospective applicants. They should ask their HR directly.

Once you signed a contract, you have agreed to the stated compensation.
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