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 ACCA V7, Global Body for Professional Accountants

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jc87
post Jul 8 2011, 12:13 PM

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QUOTE(student2 @ Jul 7 2011, 04:55 PM)
Not compulsory.

However;

Big 4's experience more recognized than working in ABC Ltd.

If you work in ABC Ltd more likely you will just work on one set of a co's account and probably just focus on one reporting function (i.e. A/R).

If you work for Big 4; you will be expose to many different co's full set of accounts including group statements.

Work for big 4 as auditor; you will get your affliate membership faster.

But this is not relevant to this forum. Please dont go off topic. 10q
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how fast to get affliate membership faster?minimum also nid 3 years rite?
so u mean work at commercial might nid mor than 3 years to get affliate membership?

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post Jul 8 2011, 12:42 PM

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QUOTE(jc87 @ Jul 8 2011, 12:13 PM)
how fast to get affliate membership faster?minimum also nid 3 years rite?
so u mean work at commercial might nid mor than 3 years to get affliate membership?
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You are right.

Fastest should be 3 years. Work in commercial need more than 3 years.
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post Jul 8 2011, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(student2 @ Jul 8 2011, 12:42 PM)
You are right.

Fastest should be 3 years. Work in commercial need more than 3 years.
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ic..normally hw long cn it be when work in commercial? 4 years?or even longer?
agc188
post Jul 8 2011, 02:59 PM

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Is Orange Intenational College still offering ACCA course, the building also change colour already??
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post Jul 8 2011, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(agc188 @ Jul 8 2011, 02:59 PM)
Is Orange Intenational College still offering ACCA course, the building also change colour already??
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if u are referring to the team of lecturers like Sheila, Daniel Ho, Chan Tze Kang and so on, then u need to go Elitejaya College which is beside Segi KL, near Masjid Jamek LRT station too.

OIC/Greencity still offers ACCA, with different team of lecturers. The new team of lecturers, idk their names.
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post Jul 8 2011, 06:27 PM

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QUOTE(jc87 @ Jul 8 2011, 12:50 PM)
ic..normally hw long cn it be when work in commercial? 4 years?or even longer?
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idk. I guess its double the time. Normally if you are an accounts exec in a corp; most likely you would do the same thing for quite some time.
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post Jul 8 2011, 07:23 PM

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The 3 years route at the Big4 is actually because they are the Approved Employer of ACCA. Not really sure a bronze, gold or platinum affects the duration but commercial firms are also one of them, namely Sime Darby, Accenture, etc....

You just need to find an approved employer so that you won't need to send in the PER every year.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
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post Jul 8 2011, 08:06 PM

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Hi guys, is anyone selling CAT or FIA paper 8,9,10 textbook(the latest version,the better)? or does anyone know which bookstore have sell these two?

Just want to do some self-study on it smile.gif Thanks in advance.
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post Jul 8 2011, 10:05 PM

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QUOTE(YH90 @ Jul 8 2011, 07:23 PM)
The 3 years route at the Big4 is actually because they are the Approved Employer of ACCA. Not really sure a bronze, gold or platinum affects the duration but commercial firms are also one of them, namely Sime Darby, Accenture, etc....

You just need to find an approved employer so that you won't need to send in the PER every year.

Correct me if I'm wrong.
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A post for relevance.

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/379762/+1800

The list.

http://www2.accaglobal.com/malaysia/employ...yer_support/aei

Usually you need to look for someone who is in public practise. Corporate (i.e. commercial) experience not so relevant and complete as mentioned in my previous posts.

Need to submit PER but no need to complete your TDM as you can get exemption (for gold and platinium)

Got different certification. i.e. Platinium will have someone supposingly very senior to supervise you and the entire team.
Gold means your supervisor or manager is qualified accountant. Approved means 'gold' condition when possible.

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kokming118
post Jul 8 2011, 10:06 PM

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QUOTE(notmycupoftea @ Jul 7 2011, 08:50 PM)
if u are the students of these colleges, u think u'll not be affected?
sharing is caring mah, if any students have the insider info, why not sharing?
u think Ian n Daniel will entertain u personally?
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what i can say is im the student over there... i dun think will affect me lor... i saw daniel buy food to ian(ian) eat...
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post Jul 8 2011, 10:34 PM

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Notmycupoftea

Looking for misc. info is quite time-consuming.

I think should limit to acca tuition provider, lecturer and exam/study tips.

ACCA Misc. info explanation is a full time job. Should look for an ACCA counsellor. Posters here still need to spend time to study and we are not getting paid to do ACCA's work.

IMO, Goal here is to get past the exams, other matters should be discussed in a separate forum.

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post Jul 9 2011, 12:24 AM

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guys, want to ask , after got ACCA cert , how can we get the recognition as Certified Internal Auditor ?by experience or by exam ?
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post Jul 9 2011, 01:16 AM

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QUOTE(kokming118 @ Jul 8 2011, 10:06 PM)
what i can say is im the student over there... i dun think will affect me lor... i saw daniel buy food to ian(ian) eat...
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u are not interested to know doesnt mean others not interested to know as well. u are not affected doesnt mean others not affected too.

anyway, as u like. no one stands on my side.

QUOTE(student2 @ Jul 8 2011, 10:34 PM)
Notmycupoftea

Looking for misc. info is quite time-consuming.

I think should limit to acca tuition provider, lecturer and exam/study tips.

ACCA Misc. info explanation is a full time job. Should look for an ACCA counsellor. Posters here still need to spend time to study and we are not getting paid to do ACCA's work.

IMO, Goal here is to get past the exams, other matters should be discussed in a separate forum.
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pls dun delete ur post here, whoever complains why we cannot discuss other ACCA stuff related here, i will quote ur post.

i dun mind personally, since many similar issues or problems have been discussed in earlier forum like ACCA V6 V5 V4 V3 V2.

is like all the new blood in this ACCA V7 doesnt like to talk about other issues except exams stuff, so "bersih"~
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post Jul 9 2011, 01:49 AM

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I prefer the usual style discussion, if it were to stick to only exams and tuition providers. It gets kind of mundane but different people different interests. I am still a student too.
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post Jul 9 2011, 01:51 AM

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Even if a new thread is opened specifically for ACCA graduates to discuss careers/PER/other stuff, I think the response will be very low. And it takes time for those ACCA graduates to realise that there is a thread for them to discuss these matters not to mention the fact that they are having a busy working lifestyle. Also, I personally thinks that most of them would shy away from these threads - typical accountant personalities.

If this thread allows Q&A regarding these issues, these future ACCA graduates would have much more exposure and this would help them in their career. ACCA is not only about passing exam. There are PERs, CPDs & much more. And I doubt most of the students here know how to develop their own Training Development Matrix (if they need it).

I believe that some of those ex-ACCA students who have already gained their membership status would drop by here once in a while. If our seniors could drop by here and give us a helping hand it would definitely be great.
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QUOTE(maggi @ Jul 9 2011, 12:24 AM)
guys, want to ask , after got ACCA cert , how can we get the recognition as Certified Internal Auditor ?by experience or by exam ?
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Hi Maggi

At least 3 years of professional working experience and training in internal auditing and possess any of the professional qualifications from CPA, CIMA, ACCA, CISA, AlA, ICSA (This list may be varied, as approved by Global IIA).

http://www.iiam.com.my/index.php?option=co...=117&Itemid=117

Btw, IA is not regulated in MYS. You don't need this certification to practise as an IA. Normally an IT degree is preferred, but if im an employer i would prefer CIMA due to VFM audits. If you have ACCA is more than enough. Why pay more membership fees?

IA is not compulsory. I think our CG code recommends to have it only if there is a need to have it.

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post Jul 9 2011, 09:22 AM

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QUOTE(student2 @ Jul 8 2011, 06:27 PM)
idk. I guess its double the time. Normally if you are an accounts exec in a corp; most likely you would do the same thing for quite some time.
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thx student2 smile.gif
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post Jul 9 2011, 09:51 AM

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Hi,

anyone willing to sell F9 lecturer notes for June 2011?

Pls pm me...

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QUOTE(student2 @ Jul 9 2011, 04:55 AM)
Hi Maggi

At least 3 years of professional working experience and training in internal auditing and possess any of the  professional qualifications from CPA, CIMA, ACCA, CISA, AlA, ICSA (This list may be varied, as approved by Global  IIA).

http://www.iiam.com.my/index.php?option=co...=117&Itemid=117

Btw, IA is not regulated in MYS. You don't need this certification to practise as an IA. Normally an IT degree is preferred, but if im an employer i would prefer CIMA due to VFM audits. If you have ACCA is more than enough. Why pay more membership fees?

IA is not compulsory. I think our CG code recommends to have it only if there is a need to have it.
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hi,

just prepared before gov make it as a compulsory for all PLC to have a certified internal auditor.

another Q is how about those who were working only as external auditor, does they qualified as IA ? or have to start from beginning? although company nature can be another factor.
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post Jul 9 2011, 07:41 PM

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he told us that

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he teaches P5 for 12 years already

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