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Today 01:20 PM
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There are aunties doing GL entry, AR or AP who have ACCA and converted to CA through the 5 days PAC without going through any professional exams. How is SCAQ prestigious? It is funny that they are considered qualified accountants when they do not even understand how financial statements work.
It’s not. Who told you it is? That cute chick at open house?
Today 01:14 PM
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With accounting standards and business transactions becoming increasingly complex,
accountants in in-house finance and accounting functions of companies need to be well equipped to produce accurate and high-quality financial reports and deliver valuable
financial insights to the organisation. The SCAQ, and the access it offers into the
professional accountancy body ISCA and the wealth of professional development,
networking and other resources available, ensure that

Regulators should emphasise to companies the importance of employing professionally qualified accountants in their key finance functions. This is particularly crucial in companies with high public interest such as listed companies, where accountants play a key role in assisting the company directors to discharge their fiduciary duties over their financial statements and protect the public interest
There are aunties doing GL entry, AR or AP who have ACCA and converted to CA through the 5 days PAC without going through any professional exams. How is SCAQ prestigious? It is funny that they are considered qualified accountants when they do not even understand how financial statements work.
Today 11:13 AM
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Bumping this table up since this hasn't really been answered yet, I can only say that the current orange A1 & A2 salary is $3.6k & $4.0k respectively, but someone here claimed that there will be a salary revision

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Straits times reported that “ Some major accounting firms have already committed to raising their starting salaries, with details to come.”

It hasn’t been effected yet, so nobody knows except the higher ups.

And if you think there are higher ups among us, I have a bridge to sell you.
Today 10:30 AM
Unregistered Bumping this table up since this hasn't really been answered yet, I can only say that the current orange A1 & A2 salary is $3.6k & $4.0k respectively, but someone here claimed that there will be a salary revision

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Today 10:20 AM
Unregistered With accounting standards and business transactions becoming increasingly complex,
accountants in in-house finance and accounting functions of companies need to be well equipped to produce accurate and high-quality financial reports and deliver valuable
financial insights to the organisation. The SCAQ, and the access it offers into the
professional accountancy body ISCA and the wealth of professional development,
networking and other resources available, ensure that

Regulators should emphasise to companies the importance of employing professionally qualified accountants in their key finance functions. This is particularly crucial in companies with high public interest such as listed companies, where accountants play a key role in assisting the company directors to discharge their fiduciary duties over their financial statements and protect the public interest
Today 09:05 AM
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Artificial attempts to make it as prestigious as law by setting roadblocks, all backfired because nobody wants to join. Now have to gostan

1 and only thing that matters is to INCREASE PAY. nth else matters

but they can't do it because audit fees alr so low and will eat into profit margins.

The industry is basically trapped in a death spiral

Get out while you can
Yea …and the low barrier of entry making it less prestigious.
Today 01:03 AM
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Artificial attempts to make it as prestigious as law by setting roadblocks, all backfired because nobody wants to join. Now have to gostan

1 and only thing that matters is to INCREASE PAY. nth else matters

but they can't do it because audit fees alr so low and will eat into profit margins.

The industry is basically trapped in a death spiral

Get out while you can
sad but true. as a client i can testify i feel indifferent my auditor which colour tbh?? who cheapest choose who lor better submit your bid and undercut each other liao siao
Today 12:39 AM
Unregistered Artificial attempts to make it as prestigious as law by setting roadblocks, all backfired because nobody wants to join. Now have to gostan

1 and only thing that matters is to INCREASE PAY. nth else matters

but they can't do it because audit fees alr so low and will eat into profit margins.

The industry is basically trapped in a death spiral

Get out while you can
Yesterday 09:57 PM
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How much is the pay now?
Just f off from this industry/profession.
Yesterday 03:19 PM
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In orange now and friends in blue and yellow. No news of this revised salary. Source???
How much is the pay now?
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