Hi, I wonder if "Country of origin" is the same as "Made In". I am looking at buying some mugs at wayfair.ca since I like the design. Their prices are expensive but it says "Country of origin: USA". If they're really made in USA then I'm willing to pay asking prices. I ...
Feb 20th, 2021 12:34 pm
I recently started working for a P&C Insurance company, and want to get my CIP certification. I do not have academic background in insurance, does this mean I need to have 1year's work experience in the industry prior to appearing for the exam?
For those like me who've been lazy in getting their CPA Designations framed (Or even school frames if Tempo is the company that does your school) - they have an offer for flat $22.50 off + Free shipping Whether you get the cheapest frame for $55 or most expensive one for $170, the discount is still ...
Jul 16th, 2020 12:39 pm
Good Morning,I was wondering if anyone on this board has successfully converted their ACCA designation to CPA Canada? What is your opinion on the current negotiations between the MRA agreement between ACCA and CPA? Please tell me your experiences regarding this.Thank You!
... all those CGA candidates who never started university and CMA candidates who know nothing about Assurance and Corporate reporting have this 'CPA' designation. I have even heard that exams of this new 'CPA' program are much easier than legacy 'CA' program. On top of that, you don't need to work ...
I am in audit and thinking of moving to risk management. I started seeing more risk job postings mentioning this cert and I haven't really heard about this until recently. It appears that for some gov jobs, it is actually required. I did look into it and it seems quite expensive cert to get. You nee...
Nov 27th, 2019 12:27 pm
Hi, How does one go about choosing the right designation to pursue? Everywhere I hear everyone is doing their CFA or CPA, but I know there are many other designations like the CFP, CIM, etc.. I am looking to pursue one but am unsure which one would ...
Mar 9th, 2018 6:39 pm
Has anyone here completed the coursework for the CPM designation offered by the CPA? Of the 5 courses to complete, I have already completed 3 (transfer credits from my undergrad) and have met the experience prerequisite so would just have 2 courses ...
Aug 10th, 2017 9:57 am
Has anyone here completed the coursework for the CPM designation offered by the CPA? Of the 5 courses to complete, I have already completed 3 (transfer credits from my undergrad) and have met the experience prerequisite so would just have 2 courses ...
Aug 10th, 2017 9:53 am
Hello All, I would like to get some input regarding CIP courses. Aside from the mandatory 5 (C11, C12, C13, C14, C16), as for those who have taken these courses or completed the CIP program, which of the other courses did you find the easiest or would recommend due to being quite easy? I would like ...
... looking very attractive. Basically I think doing this will be a waste of time&money for nothing. From what I've seen nobody cares about CET designation in Electronics industry . In Ontario Electronics is half-dead anyway, with hydro rates rising, there's no future in this industry here. ...
I am currently working in the public sector. Is going out and getting an accounting designation a smart choice? I am looking to move up the ladder in the government. I hear all the stories of about how certified accountants are a dime a dozen these days and the job ...
... these things from people and a totally different experience to actually experience these things yourself. I had heard a lot about the CA, CPA designation in Canada. A friend of mine who is a CA, CPA in 2011 advised me to do another MBA in Canada i.e. from the top most universities i.e. Queens, ...
Hi,Does any one know if I can transfer my CGA Ontario credits to CMA Ontario? Does CMA excepts CGA transcripts?Thanks
... As a side subject, I know other threads have gone over this (but they are months, and sometimes, years old). Any new thoughts on the HRPA designation? Do you think it's worth having?