09-12-2008, 05:33 AM
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<br />Im looking forward to suggestions from more senior members. Come on guys -- you guided me in making the decision of starting CA at the first place. Dont back out now
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Bilal,
The choice of the professional qualification is somewhat dictated by the desire of your ultimate destination. If you have a desire to enter the financial services industry, in particular, fund management, then if you have audit experience (gained for instance through articles etc) and CFA, it should put you in a good position. If you want to remain in the accountancy field, then an overseas accountancy qualification, such as ICAEW or ACCA, would be sough after.
Hope it is helpful.
DT
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Great -- my father wanted me to study actuarial sciences but I was unable to produce 80% marks and get a scholarship in state life D
Im glad -- because I dont like stats and stuff like that
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Bilal Sulehri</i>
<br />Im looking forward to suggestions from more senior members. Come on guys -- you guided me in making the decision of starting CA at the first place. Dont back out now
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Bilal,
The choice of the professional qualification is somewhat dictated by the desire of your ultimate destination. If you have a desire to enter the financial services industry, in particular, fund management, then if you have audit experience (gained for instance through articles etc) and CFA, it should put you in a good position. If you want to remain in the accountancy field, then an overseas accountancy qualification, such as ICAEW or ACCA, would be sough after.
Hope it is helpful.
DT
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Great -- my father wanted me to study actuarial sciences but I was unable to produce 80% marks and get a scholarship in state life D
Im glad -- because I dont like stats and stuff like that