01-31-2009, 05:29 AM
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<br />Rabia your analysis is correct re ICAEW, although firms like E&Y train ICAS and ACCA (have discontinued ICAEW) They are regulated by ICAEW and therefore follow its rules and regulations. My understanding is ICAI and ICAS members have no problem in registering with ICAEW (if the need is, although not sure completely how that works)
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Pracs
You mentioned firms train ACCA and ICAS students, but are regulated by ICAEW. You further mentioned you are not sure how system works. If you wish I can let you and others knows how system works, but again after reading my post, people especially ICAP seniors will take wrong meaning and misguide people even its own members. Therefore I am purposely not answering it.
Khalid
<br />Rabia your analysis is correct re ICAEW, although firms like E&Y train ICAS and ACCA (have discontinued ICAEW) They are regulated by ICAEW and therefore follow its rules and regulations. My understanding is ICAI and ICAS members have no problem in registering with ICAEW (if the need is, although not sure completely how that works)
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Pracs
You mentioned firms train ACCA and ICAS students, but are regulated by ICAEW. You further mentioned you are not sure how system works. If you wish I can let you and others knows how system works, but again after reading my post, people especially ICAP seniors will take wrong meaning and misguide people even its own members. Therefore I am purposely not answering it.
Khalid