<blockquote rel="Jeebs">Hello,
I'm not an accounting grduate. But I have my financial and management acctg taken in my masters then nag awol ako. When I've applied for membership sa CPA australia, they've considered my undergrad degree as "meeting CPAA's degree requirement and exempted me in economics and quants pati foundations of accounting. Then they requested for a course outline of my accounting subjects for possible further exemptions (results should come out within the week). I'm planning to complete all the gaps in the foundation level sana but im worried kung after completion eh i coconsider nila lahat un for my nominated occupation-management accountant-sa migration assessment.
I have almost 5 yrs(1.3 yrs in financial risk management and 2.6 yrs in a bank's treasury group managing cost of funds, investments, etc).
Does anyone share the same experience with me? Any inputs lang coz medyo magastos ung mga subjects and not to mention ung time na kylangan magaral for the exam.
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@Jeebs - is your aim to migrate in Australia? Take note that magkahiwalay ang CPA Australia Membership and CPA Australia Skills Assessment (getting a positive assessment for this is a requirement for EOI).
Case in point here, ang wife ko who is an accountant got a very good skills assessment wherein she got 12/12 in the core knowledge area. She applied as well for assessment as part of supposed plan to gain membership in CPA Australia, the irony here is that she is was not able to pass 3 courses in the foundation level. Worth noting though is that iba ang nag-assess sa skills assessment niya and her foundation level; skills assessment was done in the global HQ in Melbourne whilst the foundation levels assessment was done locally here in Singapore.