02-27-2010, 08:17 PM
Dear
They should need salaries; not stipends. In very rare cases such people can afford to join a qualification that entails almost 18 to 20 years of their life. We know what limitations developing nations have.
In majority of cases people don't belong to those back grounds in a costly quest like ACCA (and also CA if cost of classes is taken to account).
I am not against the reasonable stipends; yet I believe it does not count for a CA student. A qualified CA with one to two years experience earns more than a hundred thousand (floor limit) local currency units and ranging from 2 lacs, 3 lacs, 5 lacs etc the experienced ones are even earning 2 to 3 (plus) million a month in terms of local currency units.
The people who know they have to become CA and possess such capability can understand that stipend does not count a lot. For me it never counted or mattered; although my father died before my passing of even first exam of CA.
Still, I agree mentalities do differ and materiality has different meanings for different classes of people. Some people are too much worried for such issues and certainly no one is affected by it. It's personal issue.
Regards,
Kamran.
They should need salaries; not stipends. In very rare cases such people can afford to join a qualification that entails almost 18 to 20 years of their life. We know what limitations developing nations have.
In majority of cases people don't belong to those back grounds in a costly quest like ACCA (and also CA if cost of classes is taken to account).
I am not against the reasonable stipends; yet I believe it does not count for a CA student. A qualified CA with one to two years experience earns more than a hundred thousand (floor limit) local currency units and ranging from 2 lacs, 3 lacs, 5 lacs etc the experienced ones are even earning 2 to 3 (plus) million a month in terms of local currency units.
The people who know they have to become CA and possess such capability can understand that stipend does not count a lot. For me it never counted or mattered; although my father died before my passing of even first exam of CA.
Still, I agree mentalities do differ and materiality has different meanings for different classes of people. Some people are too much worried for such issues and certainly no one is affected by it. It's personal issue.
Regards,
Kamran.