12-28-2004, 05:12 AM
hi pracs, ina
is it worth doing CIA if one is not in the "internal audit" as such and rather works in a general practice environment.
i am asking this because its been over an year now i haven't done anything "material" study wise and although i m a strong opponent of piling up qualifications for the sake of it, i do believe that one should keep on studying till time permits. i have got couple of options with me including CA-EW, CTA, CIMA etc... but they are all FULL BLOWN qualifications not like IIA(UK) or CIA where i have to appear in 3 papers (being an ACCA) which i can study on my own. moreover, in the coming years i might be looking forward to specialise in Internal Audit.
your valuable are comments eagerly awaited
kind regards
"You don't get to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now."
is it worth doing CIA if one is not in the "internal audit" as such and rather works in a general practice environment.
i am asking this because its been over an year now i haven't done anything "material" study wise and although i m a strong opponent of piling up qualifications for the sake of it, i do believe that one should keep on studying till time permits. i have got couple of options with me including CA-EW, CTA, CIMA etc... but they are all FULL BLOWN qualifications not like IIA(UK) or CIA where i have to appear in 3 papers (being an ACCA) which i can study on my own. moreover, in the coming years i might be looking forward to specialise in Internal Audit.
your valuable are comments eagerly awaited
kind regards
"You don't get to choose how you're going to die. Or when. You can only decide how you're going to live. Now."