03-02-2010, 01:21 AM
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<br />ACCAite
Thanks for your respect and nice words brother. One thing keep in mind, every post has a reason and back ground and is as per situation of given time. You cannot simply dig a thing of 2006 or 2007 and compare it with 2010. This post was replying some one sided view that was imperative.
As far as "flooded" is concerned, you should have learnt by now what happens if some thing floods in. I believe I need not to explain it to you. Exactly same has been happening and will be happening in very near future. We all will witness it; and then some fellows will say "you never said so".
<b>The way ACCA students are examined, they way they are supported and brought up, the way they are left on the mercy of localized bodies (without any reasonable efforts) is not something to be unfolded</b>. To avoid controvercies, let me simply sign off from this topic.
I always appreciate those who love doing ACCA and make it their primary objective in life and a core qualification. I have no concern as well with those who are doing it after facing failure from some other designation; yet I don't like them deep in my heart. Of course it does not affect any one.
Dard,
Brother, you will very soon come to know what is what. There are only a few years left. May God bless you.
One thing; when some body writes to inform you about something, it does not necessarily mean he is against some thing or it has been written in your enemity. Certainly there is no enemity. Even if it hurts the sentiments, one should at least consider what has been said.
Time is the judge and we all have to see the judgement. Shart zindagee ke hai.
God bless you both.
<b>I just recalled a man "moroneflower" who claimed some two years (roughly) back that ACCA will engulf the whole world in two years and he challenged every one to bear with him for two years. Almost two years (roughly) have passed; just to recall.
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Regards,
KAMRAN.
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ACCA supporting its students all the way by providing resources and advises is not something to be hidden, and is not hidden in any way. The way ACCA students are examined is just like any other professional qualification like ICAEW. Had its examining quality been poor, it wouldn't have been a professional qualification in the first place, and wouldn't have been recognised globally in the job market
ACCAs are not left on mercy of local qualifications. The usage of the word "mercy" was disappointing. Not all of the ACCA students would want to get indulged in public practice. Most of them would move to the industry. I don't see any need of the support of a local qualification's certificate in industry-based jobs in countries like Pakistan, China, ireland etc. Even if an ACCA wants to start public practice, the local institute won't have MERCY on the ACCA and just give him away the practice certificate, rather the ACCA will EARN the public practice certificate by meeting additional requirements. You used the word mercy as if ACCA members and students are beggers and local qualifications will have pitty on them and give the practice certificate
The objective of ACCA is to be the leading professional accountancy qualification around the globe by reputation, influence and size. Regarding your recalling of moronflower's wording, Over the past two years, ACCA has been in fast progress and growth towards achieving its objective, and that can't be denied
<br />ACCAite
Thanks for your respect and nice words brother. One thing keep in mind, every post has a reason and back ground and is as per situation of given time. You cannot simply dig a thing of 2006 or 2007 and compare it with 2010. This post was replying some one sided view that was imperative.
As far as "flooded" is concerned, you should have learnt by now what happens if some thing floods in. I believe I need not to explain it to you. Exactly same has been happening and will be happening in very near future. We all will witness it; and then some fellows will say "you never said so".
<b>The way ACCA students are examined, they way they are supported and brought up, the way they are left on the mercy of localized bodies (without any reasonable efforts) is not something to be unfolded</b>. To avoid controvercies, let me simply sign off from this topic.
I always appreciate those who love doing ACCA and make it their primary objective in life and a core qualification. I have no concern as well with those who are doing it after facing failure from some other designation; yet I don't like them deep in my heart. Of course it does not affect any one.
Dard,
Brother, you will very soon come to know what is what. There are only a few years left. May God bless you.
One thing; when some body writes to inform you about something, it does not necessarily mean he is against some thing or it has been written in your enemity. Certainly there is no enemity. Even if it hurts the sentiments, one should at least consider what has been said.
Time is the judge and we all have to see the judgement. Shart zindagee ke hai.
God bless you both.
<b>I just recalled a man "moroneflower" who claimed some two years (roughly) back that ACCA will engulf the whole world in two years and he challenged every one to bear with him for two years. Almost two years (roughly) have passed; just to recall.
</b>
Regards,
KAMRAN.
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ACCA supporting its students all the way by providing resources and advises is not something to be hidden, and is not hidden in any way. The way ACCA students are examined is just like any other professional qualification like ICAEW. Had its examining quality been poor, it wouldn't have been a professional qualification in the first place, and wouldn't have been recognised globally in the job market
ACCAs are not left on mercy of local qualifications. The usage of the word "mercy" was disappointing. Not all of the ACCA students would want to get indulged in public practice. Most of them would move to the industry. I don't see any need of the support of a local qualification's certificate in industry-based jobs in countries like Pakistan, China, ireland etc. Even if an ACCA wants to start public practice, the local institute won't have MERCY on the ACCA and just give him away the practice certificate, rather the ACCA will EARN the public practice certificate by meeting additional requirements. You used the word mercy as if ACCA members and students are beggers and local qualifications will have pitty on them and give the practice certificate
The objective of ACCA is to be the leading professional accountancy qualification around the globe by reputation, influence and size. Regarding your recalling of moronflower's wording, Over the past two years, ACCA has been in fast progress and growth towards achieving its objective, and that can't be denied