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Dun think this cert is on the same level of prestige as lawyers |
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Today 11:47 AM | ||
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But they won’t tell you if they are outsourcing or not. |
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Today 11:21 AM | ||
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In Year 2013, ISCA embarked on this route "Work under ATO + Study Exam 5 papers" = Combo Rule A bit like lawyer taking bar exam. Now the rule totally changed because nobody want take SCAQ. ISCA give so much concession |
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Today 11:19 AM | ||
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Is Big4 using AI software to do vouching? If so, why do client like me pay so much for Big4 audit fees? Also, if Big4 is outsourcing to India, then my audit fees should be lower right !! Why every year keep increasing audit fees? |
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Today 11:16 AM | ||
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I mean how come ISCA break their own rule that they set in Year 2013? If we look at HK CPA, US CPA, UK CA, all have them have to "Work (clock hours) + Study (5 papers)" = Combo rule in order to become a CPA. Why before local uni graduate can already take 2 papers (accerlated pathway) and after grad still can exempt 2 paper? Why change this rule ? |
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Today 10:46 AM | ||
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What are the salary ranges now? Appreciate some input: Orange A1: A2: S1: S2: AM: M: Yellow A1: A2: S1: S2: AM: M: Blue A1: A2: S1: S2: AM: M: Green A1: A2: S1: S2: AM: M: |
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Today 08:56 AM | ||
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How come ISCA allowed exemption for 2 x SCAQ paper for local uni graduates and sponsor 2 x SCAQ paper to local uni undergraduate So by the end of uni course, the local uni graduates would have completed 4 out of 5 papers. They just need to 1 x Capstone exam. Isn't ISCA is breaking their own rules that they previously set in year 2013? The simple rule that stated "in order to achieve CA, you must work + study (combo rule) at the same time"? |
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