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vincevincevince
23-03-2007, 10:41 AM
Any recommendations for an accountant or firm of accountants who has:
a) low/good charge rate
b) good level of english

blueheaven
23-11-2007, 03:14 PM
Hi friends, recently I have passed out from high school. I am very concerned about my career. But I have no mentor who will guide me in this field. As a subject I don’t like science and math. So what is the best route for someone with a non-accountancy bachelor’s degree (B. Sc Information Systems) to cross train into accountancy?

fRaNkY
23-11-2007, 03:33 PM
Hi friends, recently I have passed out from high school. I am very concerned about my career. But I have no mentor who will guide me in this field. As a subject I don’t like science and math. So what is the best route for someone with a non-accountancy bachelor’s degree (B. Sc Information Systems) to cross train into accountancy?

Take CACA exam. See local newspaper where u can take the course. Try KDU, Taylors or Segi... PArticipate in a Career Talk. Suggest you start a new thread to discuss your career....


vincevincevince - what do you need the accountant for? Full set account? Business? Tax?

birdy
23-11-2007, 05:18 PM
Take CACA exam. See local newspaper where u can take the course. Try KDU, Taylors or Segi... PArticipate in a Career Talk. Suggest you start a new thread to discuss your career....
Franky, some errornous in your reply lar ... first - blueheaven is in London, so, there will be no KDU, Taylors or Segi to go.... Secondly, CACA has changed the name long time ago to ACCA ... :p You must be someone pretty senior, huh? :)

fRaNkY
24-11-2007, 07:52 PM
Franky, some errornous in your reply lar ... first - blueheaven is in London, so, there will be no KDU, Taylors or Segi to go.... Secondly, CACA has changed the name long time ago to ACCA ... :p You must be someone pretty senior, huh? :)

Didnt notices bluehaven in london :D but ACCA or CACA is available in LSE in UK oso.

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