04-09-2006, 11:27 PM
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Azeem Shah Khan</i>
<br />Hi goodman
this is definitely a big news, and i certainly owe u dinner now. Just spoke to a couple of CAs they werent aware of this news either. It appears that ICAEW simply over-ruled its members by going ahead with 'technically speaking' a merger in quest of market share.
i think this news is good enough to put a FULL STOP on debates over who is the best.
thanks for the info zubair
regards
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ASK this is going to put an end to the ACCA question vs. CA (icap) I am just wondering what ICAP's policy would be in regards to an ACCA who's got a CA (ICAEW) after 5 years, would he be able to get reciprocal membership in ICAP .. after the tax and law papers i.e..
<br />Hi goodman
this is definitely a big news, and i certainly owe u dinner now. Just spoke to a couple of CAs they werent aware of this news either. It appears that ICAEW simply over-ruled its members by going ahead with 'technically speaking' a merger in quest of market share.
i think this news is good enough to put a FULL STOP on debates over who is the best.
thanks for the info zubair
regards
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
ASK this is going to put an end to the ACCA question vs. CA (icap) I am just wondering what ICAP's policy would be in regards to an ACCA who's got a CA (ICAEW) after 5 years, would he be able to get reciprocal membership in ICAP .. after the tax and law papers i.e..