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Today 08:45 AM
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Their half u-turn simply fk up the life of those graduated pre-2020. They didn't give a ****, Im sure many ppl wrote in to ISCA. This industry is alrdy cui till even in commercial acct we are always kena looked down by analytics/data related dept.

I think my biggest concern probably is if ISCA go MRA another *ahem* just like cpa aust, we are screwed even further.
What's wrong with ISCA signing MRA or RMA with ACCA?

Some existing audit partners / public accountants were ACCA members. These PAs used their ACCA to get their ICPAS / ISCA CA. Now also running audit firms.

Also last time ISCA also signed RMA with ACCA. Note: Whether is called MRA or RMA last time....ACCA member can become CPA under old ICAPS.

Last time:
2004 - ISCA signed MRA with CPA Australia
2005 - ISCA signed MRA with ACCA

Back then there were no what Chartered Accountants Worldwide
Today 08:01 AM
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Don't ask me for source but I know that UK and SG is negotiating a treaty at the moment and one of the negotiation point is RMA between ACCA and ISCA._

As both institutions' member, I hope that will happen. I did my ACCA via the traditional route without exemptions and I have no doubt the rigorous demand of the syllabus despite being paper winner for a few subjects. Collaboration and not just competition is what will grow the quality of accounting in the region._
What are the benefits of being an ACCA holder?
Today 07:56 AM
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Their half u-turn simply fk up the life of those graduated pre-2020. They didn't give a ****, Im sure many ppl wrote in to ISCA. This industry is alrdy cui till even in commercial acct we are always kena looked down by analytics/data related dept.

I think my biggest concern probably is if ISCA go MRA another *ahem* just like cpa aust, we are screwed even further.
Where does this put those who have done the 5 papers while working their asses off for 3 years?
Today 07:38 AM
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Their half u-turn simply fk up the life of those graduated pre-2020. They didn't give a ****, Im sure many ppl wrote in to ISCA. This industry is alrdy cui till even in commercial acct we are always kena looked down by analytics/data related dept.

I think my biggest concern probably is if ISCA go MRA another *ahem* just like cpa aust, we are screwed even further.
Don't ask me for source but I know that UK and SG is negotiating a treaty at the moment and one of the negotiation point is RMA between ACCA and ISCA._

As both institutions' member, I hope that will happen. I did my ACCA via the traditional route without exemptions and I have no doubt the rigorous demand of the syllabus despite being paper winner for a few subjects. Collaboration and not just competition is what will grow the quality of accounting in the region._
Today 07:26 AM
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Google the clown who come out with this. Mid tier psrtner!
Which idiot suggested SCAQ/SQP (CPA EXAM) back in 2013?
Today 07:16 AM
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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
Their half u-turn simply fk up the life of those graduated pre-2020. They didn't give a ****, Im sure many ppl wrote in to ISCA. This industry is alrdy cui till even in commercial acct we are always kena looked down by analytics/data related dept.

I think my biggest concern probably is if ISCA go MRA another *ahem* just like cpa aust, we are screwed even further.
Today 02:40 AM
Unregistered Any seniors can share if pay adjusted?
Today 02:40 AM
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Only know 4.3, didn't mention rest of pay scale
if senior pay $200 more then A2, then quit sua
Today 01:52 AM
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Mine is 4.5. I think depends on your experience
A2? Or as A1
Today 01:51 AM
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PwC didn't send out any emails about the revised salary so far, I assume this is from your offer letter and is your offer for A1 or A2?
Yes they did... Its already mentioned a few pages before. Its 4.1k for pwc, not sure where 4.3 come from. Only kpmg so far 4.3k
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