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Reply #500 dolly's post
masyuk tu as in what?
if masyuk=masuk MIA as pertanyaan talapia (kalau nak layak dielar akauntan, kena jadi ahli MIA), rasanya salah.
syarat untuk masuk MIA ialah kena ada accounting degree. if recognised by MIA, then cuma perlukan 3 years experience. kalau not recognised, kena ambil qualifying exam + have 3 years experience.
3 years experience ni pulak mesti related to accounting. mesti ditandatangani by a supervisor yang juga MIA member.
if masyuk=banyak income. betul la tu (based on my 4 years experience in the bank). |
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apsal page tak keluar ni? |
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acca ade exemption paper utk yg dah ade degree tak? atau execmption utk degree accounting jek? |
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Reply #503 easy81's post
ada (especially untuk british degrees) but saya tak tahu details. |
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Sad but true
Persatuan pastikan akauntan Melayu dibela
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia akan berdepan lambakan graduan perakaunan Bumiputera yang serius jika isu firma akauntan Bumiputera yang dipinggirkan gagal diselesaikan.
Presiden Persatuan Firma Akauntan Bertauliah Melayu Malaysia (PFABMM), Mohd Noh Jidin, berkata lambakan graduan Melayu yang menganggur akan menyebabkan kerugian besar dengan kehilangan bakal akauntan profesional Bumiputera.
“Jika ia terjadi, perkara ini akan menjadi satu episod menyedihkan buat profesional Melayu. Sekarang ini pun, graduan perakaunan Melayu berdepan kesukaran mendapat pekerjaan di firma akauntan bangsa asing mahu pun firma antarabangsa.
“Firma akauntan Bumiputera tempatan pula tidak mampu mengambil mereka kerana kami sendiri tidak mendapat peluang tugasan pengauditan. Kini, ada graduan perakaunan Melayu terpaksa mencari pekerjaan lain selain jumlah yang meninggalkan industri perakaunan selepas mendapati peluang mereka membina kerjaya adalah terbatas,” katanya kepada Berita Harian semalam.
Berita Minggu 13 Mei lalu melaporkan firma akauntan Bumiputera sering dipinggirkan daripada dilantik sebagai juruaudit untuk syarikat besar dan agensi kerajaan serta kredibilitinya dipertikaikan walaupun sebahagian besar mereka pernah memegang jawatan penting dalam syarikat perakaunan antarabangsa.
Mohd Noh berkata, PFABMM akan berusaha memastikan nasib bakal akauntan Melayu terbela di samping peluang mendapat pekerjaan di tanah air sendiri terbuka luas.
PFABMM katanya juga kecewa apabila Setiausaha Parlimen, Kementerian Pembangunan Usahawan dan Koperasi (MECD), Datuk Samsu Baharun Abdul Rahman baru-baru ini meminta persatuan itu menulis kepada Menteri Pembangunan Usahawan dan Koperasi, Datuk Mohamed Khaled Nordin supaya isu firma akauntan Bumiputera yang dipinggirkan dapat diselaraskan pada peringkat kementerian sebelum dibawa kepada Kabinet.
“FABMM sudah bertemu MECD sejak 2004 lagi untuk menyelesaikan isu sama. Jadi, apa keperluannya MECD membawa isu ini kepada Kabinet?,” katanya.
Bagaimanapun, Mohd Noh berkata, PFABMM tetap mengikuti saranan Samsu dengan menyediakan laporan lengkap termasuk mengadakan pertemuan dengan Datuk Seri Khaled Nordin yang dijadualkan akhir bulan ini.
(copy and paste dari Bharian arinih 5th June 07) |
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Reply #501 Gemukkkkkkk's post
hmm... banking industry...
husband aku nye bisggest weakness is ENGLISH. his english boleh kata at par level la... dok company kecik.. no hal. bos pon bukan terer english pon. clients pon... so so aje.. so no prob. but bila nk apply for new job.. esp private sector.. parah beb. tapi pada aku... selagi dia dok kt company tu... camne nk improve his english. sah2 semua communicate in bahasa. so... camne nk improve. dahla 100% bumi dlm tu. at least.. klau dok company besar... adala chances nk improve tu.... sbb mesti mix btw races... tapi nk dapat company lain tu... payah beno... |
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Reply #506 talapia's post
ajak dia masuk forum tapi, serius tau, memang boleh berlatih cakap english kat sini |
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Get into the big4 and his level of English will definitely improve, you need a good command of English to do professional exam anyway which they will definitely ask your husband to do.
When it comes to career, you have to be greedy. The day you are satisfied with your job is the day your career dies. |
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saja nak post news ni. kita patut ambil tahu ok... |
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Tuesday June 12, 2007
Ensuring sound audit system
PETALING JAYA: Market observers say deviation in unaudited and audited financial results of listed companies does not necessarily open up more cans of worms.
ACCA director of Asean & Australasia Tay Kay Luan said: 揟he percentage (of deviation) is not the issue here. Instead, the management must demonstrate that it has taken all steps to ensure a sound system of internal control. |
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A governance wake-up call
STORIES BY DANNY YAP AND ELAINE ANG
ACCOUNTANTS and auditors say the recent spate of corporate mismanagement is a good wake-up call for all parties to buck up to ensure that good corporate governance is practised by all listed companies in the interest of stakeholders.
PriceWaterhouseCoopers executive chairman Datuk Johan Raslan said while there might be a few cases of fraud in recent times, the audit and financial reporting standards were generally good.
From left: Datuk Johan Raslan, Gerry Cox, Michael Parkinson, Wee Hock Kee.
揥e view these recent events as non-systemic and they do not reflect the high quality of audit and financial reporting that is currently practised by most listed companies, |
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Ways to improve functions of committee
Malaysian Institute of Accountants president Abdul Rahim Abdul Hamid shares his thoughts with StarBiz on the independence of audit committees and ways to improve their effectiveness.
STARBIZ: Is the audit committee of a company really an independent body?
Abdul Rahim Abdul Hamid: Since the committee comprises members of the board of directors of a company, it can never be said to be really independent. But the individual independent directors need to uphold his 搃ndependent |
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MSWG wants more shareholder activism
THE Minority Shareholder Watchdog Group (MSWG) is calling for more shareholder activism to keep companies on their toes in terms of good corporate governance and business operations.
Abdul Wahab Jaafar Sidek
Chief executive officer Abdul Wahab Jaafar Sidek said shareholders needed to be more knowledgeable about the companies they invested in.
揝hareholders, especially those who invest in the long haul, must attend AGMs, have dialogues with the board of directors and raise issues they are concerned about with the companies.
揟hey must know about the business and people who run the business, |
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Vital to ensure integrity of published financial info
THE audit committee is an essential part of the corporate reporting process.
Its primary responsibility is to oversee the integrity of financial reporting controls and procedures implemented by management to protect interests of shareholders and other stakeholders.
PricewaterhouseCoopers Malaysia executive chairman Datuk Johan Raslan said the committee's key task was to ensure the integrity of published financial information.
Thus, it would need to understand the whole financial reporting process. This starts with procedures for managing financial risks and internal financial controls (for example, over recording of data) implemented by the management.
揂ll the members of a good audit committee should consist of non-executive directors. Of these, the majority of them should be independent directors.
揑t should also have more than one accountant and its members should be financially literate in order to be able to read financial statements, |
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Ensuring sound audit system
PETALING JAYA: Market observers say deviation in unaudited and audited financial results of listed companies does not necessarily open up more cans of worms.
ACCA director of Asean & Australasia Tay Kay Luan said: 揟he percentage (of deviation) is not the issue here. Instead, the management must demonstrate that it has taken all steps to ensure a sound system of internal control. |
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Reply #501 Gemukkkkkkk's post
nak tanya la..qualifying exam tuh baper lama duration nk belajar (kelas) before exam tuh?
apa contoh paper or subjek ditanya dalam qualifying exam tu?..
[ Last edited by wau at 29-6-2007 04:07 AM ] |
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Reply #516 wau's post
qualifying exam? erkkk aku tak ambik exam tu sebab dapat exemption tak dapek den nak nolong.. generally, akan bertanya tentang accounting/taxation in a malaysian environment.. |
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what is your opinion?An accounting fresh graduate should start their job in accounting firm or commercial line?Which one is better? |
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both have their advantages dan disadvantages. better? entah le. but kalau nak make a career in accounting, it is better to have experience working in an audit/accounting firm. |
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Originally posted by Gemukkkkkkk at 30-6-2007 03:35 PM
both have their advantages dan disadvantages. better? entah le. but kalau nak make a career in accounting, it is better to have experience working in an audit/accounting firm.
aku agree....better to have xperience in consulting line....then after 3 years get the MIA member then move to comersial |
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