Today 07:48 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It’s on ACCA website: s://.accaglobal.com/sg/en/student/support-for-students-and-affiliates-in-singapore/ca-singapore-support.html
“Intent”
There are going to be people who feel that Acca is undeserving of the transitional arrangement.
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You are quoting a page from more than 10 years ago.
It’s even referring to the old name of SQP instead of SCAQ.
And SAC already merged into ACRA.
Please quote a more recent source.
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Today 07:38 AM |
Unregistered |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
It’s on ACCA website: s://.accaglobal.com/sg/en/student/support-for-students-and-affiliates-in-singapore/ca-singapore-support.html
“Intent”
There are going to be people who feel that Acca is undeserving of the transitional arrangement.
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You can skip University by taking the acca route (2 years), after college.
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Today 07:36 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hahaha chill bro. Don't worry la. Thot ISCA alrdy say will have gd news for acca grad this year? MRA also good ah, better than dun have leh. Look at those AAA or AAB or AAC local uni grads that have no exemptions or at most 1 exemption for Tax paper. These ppl pushed themselves hard into uni instead of supporting cpa aus which was perceived to be less prestigious back then. Now end up have the shorter end of the stick if they are still staying in this industry. So they not only don't vote PAP sia, may be leave the country and migrate to bolehland liao ah?
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Hi Bro, regarding ISCA signing MRA/RMA with ACCA, you heard this from who?
ISCA Head of SCAQ program, Melissa Wu?
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Today 07:35 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What’s your source for ISCA talking about ACCA?
I never hear such thing despite always reading accounting news.
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It’s on ACCA website: s://.accaglobal.com/sg/en/student/support-for-students-and-affiliates-in-singapore/ca-singapore-support.html
“Intent”
There are going to be people who feel that Acca is undeserving of the transitional arrangement.
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Today 07:32 AM |
Unregistered |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
What’s your source for ISCA talking about ACCA?
I never hear such thing despite always reading accounting news.
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Wah chill chill I can feel a bit of angst in this text. Guess auditors like to ask for sources. Haha. I'm not an acca grad, and neither do I support this nor the scaq thingy. Sorry if I sounded like helping to promote this here, but its not. I felt its not entirely fair to those graduated from local uni with the mra for cpa aust. That's why my original post supposed to be a bit sarcastic. Anyway these are just my opinion.
As for the acca part, may be if you dig dig some posts in Isca ig, there were acca grad asking in comment when will acca get rma/mra. Isca would reply and say something like wait, we have some good news by end of this year. If you are in official Telegram chat if isca scaq, maybe do a search "acca", someone asked the same thing and got the same reply. Cheers! Friday soon! 🙂
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Today 07:31 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Lol have u all attended the forum of firms event this few days. This profession is dying ard the whole. Left boomers tok shyt and sell dreams, toking abt quality. By 2030 this crap profession must go.
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Talk about quality without increase in pay. Every year increase workload while reducing resources plotted.
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Today 06:35 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hahaha chill bro. Don't worry la. Thot ISCA alrdy say will have gd news for acca grad this year? MRA also good ah, better than dun have leh. Look at those AAA or AAB or AAC local uni grads that have no exemptions or at most 1 exemption for Tax paper. These ppl pushed themselves hard into uni instead of supporting cpa aus which was perceived to be less prestigious back then. Now end up have the shorter end of the stick if they are still staying in this industry. So they not only don't vote PAP sia, may be leave the country and migrate to bolehland liao ah?
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What’s your source for ISCA talking about ACCA?
I never hear such thing despite always reading accounting news.
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Today 02:03 AM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
This SCAQ is a joke. Wet dreams about accountancy hub then came up an idea to set its own paper to call it "The Prestigious". Whole industry go downhill already, nvm... Just give some exemptions to pacify new grads or sign whatever mra/rma w other jokers that capitalised on this dying unpopular sunset industry. Then continue to call it prestigious. Waste everyone time and money.
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Lol have u all attended the forum of firms event this few days. This profession is dying ard the whole. Left boomers tok shyt and sell dreams, toking abt quality. By 2030 this crap profession must go.
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Yesterday 11:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
The exit opportunities don't seem as good as before. Looking back, it might not be worth starting a career in audit or this SCAQ.
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This SCAQ is a joke. Wet dreams about accountancy hub then came up an idea to set its own paper to call it "The Prestigious". Whole industry go downhill already, nvm... Just give some exemptions to pacify new grads or sign whatever mra/rma w other jokers that capitalised on this dying unpopular sunset industry. Then continue to call it prestigious. Waste everyone time and money.
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Yesterday 10:58 PM |
Unregistered |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hahaha chill bro. Don't worry la. Thot ISCA alrdy say will have gd news for acca grad this year? MRA also good ah, better than dun have leh. Look at those AAA or AAB or AAC local uni grads that have no exemptions or at most 1 exemption for Tax paper. These ppl pushed themselves hard into uni instead of supporting cpa aus which was perceived to be less prestigious back then. Now end up have the shorter end of the stick if they are still staying in this industry. So they not only don't vote PAP sia, may be leave the country and migrate to bolehland liao ah?
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The exit opportunities don't seem as good as before. Looking back, it might not be worth starting a career in audit or this SCAQ.
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