03-31-2004, 12:56 AM
XBRLâs post is very strong butâ¦..
It depends how you look at things. The future of ACCA will be determined partly by the foreign practices entering Pakistan. Mind you ACCA came to Pakistan not to help educate us, they came for a different reason. Please donât confuse this with the alliance big 4 have with the foreign big 4âs.
I think such foreign practices will absorb a good number of trainees providing local jobs and all that stuffâ¦â¦. Whether Govt. regulations encourage practices to come to Pakistan or not is another question?
Now, if foreign practices come to Pakistan and they take on ACCA trainees, last thing they want to see is these trainees jumping ships at the end of their training period. Such a jump will enable other local accountancy practices to start in competing capacity. ICAPâs exemption policy will encourage trainees to jump ships. Therefore, I raised the question to see how many people are in favour of asking to scrap the exemption policy. It appears that most of the people here prefer to go the going route.
It is interesting to see how local practices read the potential BPO market figures with a firm intention to go for it,,, but missing the vital element, âLocal knowledgeâ.
It depends how you look at things. The future of ACCA will be determined partly by the foreign practices entering Pakistan. Mind you ACCA came to Pakistan not to help educate us, they came for a different reason. Please donât confuse this with the alliance big 4 have with the foreign big 4âs.
I think such foreign practices will absorb a good number of trainees providing local jobs and all that stuffâ¦â¦. Whether Govt. regulations encourage practices to come to Pakistan or not is another question?
Now, if foreign practices come to Pakistan and they take on ACCA trainees, last thing they want to see is these trainees jumping ships at the end of their training period. Such a jump will enable other local accountancy practices to start in competing capacity. ICAPâs exemption policy will encourage trainees to jump ships. Therefore, I raised the question to see how many people are in favour of asking to scrap the exemption policy. It appears that most of the people here prefer to go the going route.
It is interesting to see how local practices read the potential BPO market figures with a firm intention to go for it,,, but missing the vital element, âLocal knowledgeâ.