03-03-2010, 08:14 PM
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<br />I cant speak for everyone but from my experienced ' I, ACCAITE ' have yet to see a great corporate reporting teacher who is a C.A, i took assistance from an ACCA and i dont think there s any better out there. Most of the courses i studied by myself and passed in one go, ALHAMDULILLAH.
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There is a great teacher of corporate reporting, who is a member of ICAP. You would have loved studying from him
However, the only reason why ACAs and FCAs can teach ACCA students is because ACCA tests standards only, and does not have the complications of local company law, and their exams and syllabus are well-structured throughout the qualification
<br />I cant speak for everyone but from my experienced ' I, ACCAITE ' have yet to see a great corporate reporting teacher who is a C.A, i took assistance from an ACCA and i dont think there s any better out there. Most of the courses i studied by myself and passed in one go, ALHAMDULILLAH.
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There is a great teacher of corporate reporting, who is a member of ICAP. You would have loved studying from him
However, the only reason why ACAs and FCAs can teach ACCA students is because ACCA tests standards only, and does not have the complications of local company law, and their exams and syllabus are well-structured throughout the qualification