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cfng76
post Jul 11 2008, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(violin_player84 @ Jan 7 2008, 10:59 PM)
mia useless one ..go for otherss.. professional bodiess
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MIA is local body formed under law...........is a must if you are an accountant..


Added on July 11, 2008, 8:48 pm
QUOTE(seantang @ Jan 10 2008, 12:27 AM)
It's accredited local U (listed in Part I First Schedule) + 3 years supervised experience OR recognised professional membership (listed in Part II First Schedule) + 3 years supervised experience OR MIA qualifying exam + 3 years supervised experience.

IMHO, always do a degree rather than a professional qualification that allows you to skip a university education (ie. MICPA, ACCA, CIMA or MIA). Why? A degree stays with you for life, but a professional qualification only as long as you pay the yearly subscription. In addition, no matter how much MICPA, ACCA and CIMA holders like to call themselves 'graduates' - they didn't actually graduate. You graduate from university. You PASS a professional qualification exam.

If you really die-die also want a professional qualification (eg. join MIA and get your audit licence perhaps), the best option is to get a professional qualification which entry requires that you first gain a university accounting degree eg. Australian CPA or any of the Institutes of CAs (CA Chartered Accountant, which btw is not the same as the CCA Chartered Certified Accountant from ACCA).
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Agree with you degree vs Prof study rule...but some how not everyone have chances for a degree...so force to go for prof study in order to get qualify.........

This post has been edited by cfng76: Jul 11 2008, 08:48 PM

 

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