06-26-2010, 11:50 AM
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<br />who says ICAP has old course?
new revised and redrafted standards of IAASB has already started to examine. we have to respond to accounting, tax , corporate laws papers according to latest respective versions.
I never say in my whole discussion that new developments are necessary because we are following old procedures. never never. to attach a word "old" to ICAP is a crime for me, my dear.
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I should have used the word "current" instead of "old"(which I really meant."old" gave it wrong perception).Icap continuously updates its course.There have been many structrual changes in the past.It is a good institute.I still maintain that they should prepare their own new and well defined curriculum.It is acceptable for those(African and some other) countries which don't have well grown accountancy profession.Pakistan is not that backward.ICAP is a well rounded professional body.They may ask for ICAEW help but they should develop their own curriculum.
<br />who says ICAP has old course?
new revised and redrafted standards of IAASB has already started to examine. we have to respond to accounting, tax , corporate laws papers according to latest respective versions.
I never say in my whole discussion that new developments are necessary because we are following old procedures. never never. to attach a word "old" to ICAP is a crime for me, my dear.
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I should have used the word "current" instead of "old"(which I really meant."old" gave it wrong perception).Icap continuously updates its course.There have been many structrual changes in the past.It is a good institute.I still maintain that they should prepare their own new and well defined curriculum.It is acceptable for those(African and some other) countries which don't have well grown accountancy profession.Pakistan is not that backward.ICAP is a well rounded professional body.They may ask for ICAEW help but they should develop their own curriculum.