03-04-2010, 06:20 PM
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I wish you to establish a practice in European Union in coming days, if you find it workable. And yes, ACCA is "just" an association; and in Pakistan it is a company registered under section 42 of CO 84.
Hoping best of luck for you.
Regards,
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What exactly do you mean by JUST an association?
For Practising one does not has to start a firm from scratch . You can be promoted in firms and can reach that stage- of practising- in your life
I don't know what are the implications of ACCA being registered as a company under CA in Pakistan. Are other accountancy bodies registered under CA too?
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I wish you to establish a practice in European Union in coming days, if you find it workable. And yes, ACCA is "just" an association; and in Pakistan it is a company registered under section 42 of CO 84.
Hoping best of luck for you.
Regards,
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What exactly do you mean by JUST an association?
For Practising one does not has to start a firm from scratch . You can be promoted in firms and can reach that stage- of practising- in your life
I don't know what are the implications of ACCA being registered as a company under CA in Pakistan. Are other accountancy bodies registered under CA too?