You need to update your video. IRBA has approved for ACCA to sign off on audits, and this should start next year. So ACCA and CA (SA) are now at the same level. Plus if you need someone to explain the ACCA levels then invite more ACCA students and members to help you understand the qualification better.
Hi Fiona, both will give you a variety of options. Currently CA(SA) is ranked as the number 1 chartered accountancy qualification in the world. CIMA is also excellent, it then boils down to how fast you want to qualify
I am currently pursuing a SAICA accredited degree but I would like to work internationally. I want to do my CTAs overseas to achieve that but I’m not we’ll clued up in that
Hey there, I think you might be able to do it through UNISA, they might have some test centres overseas. That option is worth exploring, another option would be to chat with SAICA and check which international honours programmes would be acceptable. Your best bet would be to just complete your CTA here and then write your board exams while overseas
Interesting video. Knowing the SA market, I'm pretty sure there might be an effect with pursuing CIMA without any degree/ diploma backing. Do you think this is the case? What would your chances of Employability be verses someone who studied via the traditional route.
Hey. Do you know of any companies offering training contracts? I’m doing my honours in management accounting now and want a training contract for the CIMA stream next year.
Hi there, so NSFAS will fund any undergraduate degree. They will not fund the other stages in attaining CIMA and ACCA just the degree portion (if you choose to do a degree)
Hey lovelies I hope you enjoyed the video. I do have a part 2 of this coming soon, what qualifications would you like to hear more about?
Please explain how SAIT works, I’d love to venture into taxation
@@avelabalabala1545 I definitely will in the last week of April 😊
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Does nsfas fund any of the two, ACCA or CIMA?
You need to update your video. IRBA has approved for ACCA to sign off on audits, and this should start next year. So ACCA and CA (SA) are now at the same level. Plus if you need someone to explain the ACCA levels then invite more ACCA students and members to help you understand the qualification better.
What would u say the job opportunities and salary look like currently?
the fact that you said "who knows what the future holds" and IRBA recently accredited ACCA 😂🙈
Mhhm what does it mean now that ACCA is accredited?
@@ipelengmanthaaa49ACCA members now have a route to attaining Registered Auditor status in SA
Going the CIMA route and this was so helpful 🤍
I’m so glad 😊😊
Hi Snazo. Which institution are you with
You’ve definitely gained a new subscriber 🫶🏽
Thank you so much 😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️
The problem in this country CA(SA) is promoted so much to the point that professions like ACCA look like nothing
Which is unfortunate, especially since both are equipped to do the same kind of jobs. ACCAs can be RA as well now.
Thank you Zee for the Information ❤️❤️
It’s a pleasure 😊
That butter chicken looks so delicious and easy to make
It was so delicious and it is very easy and quick 😊
I have a Diploma in Financial Management and im so confused between choosing CIMA or CA SA route via Unisa from scratch.
Hi Fiona, both will give you a variety of options. Currently CA(SA) is ranked as the number 1 chartered accountancy qualification in the world. CIMA is also excellent, it then boils down to how fast you want to qualify
I am currently pursuing a SAICA accredited degree but I would like to work internationally. I want to do my CTAs overseas to achieve that but I’m not we’ll clued up in that
Hey there, I think you might be able to do it through UNISA, they might have some test centres overseas. That option is worth exploring, another option would be to chat with SAICA and check which international honours programmes would be acceptable. Your best bet would be to just complete your CTA here and then write your board exams while overseas
so informational, thank you!!!
Thank you so much 😊😊
Thank you so so much for this❤
Interesting video. Knowing the SA market, I'm pretty sure there might be an effect with pursuing CIMA without any degree/ diploma backing. Do you think this is the case? What would your chances of Employability be verses someone who studied via the traditional route.
At the end of the day CIMA is CIMA no matter how you got there, the exams & case studies are all the same
"A win is a win " 😂
Hii big sis❤ I have a question, can you change from SAIPA to SAICA if you want?
Hey doll, no there is no conversion from SAIPA.
@@Zintle ok Sisi♥️ enkosi kakhulu
Hey sisi. Do you know which schools are recommended and affordable
I am aware that UJ and CPUT have good programs which are around a similar price range
If you doing advance diploma in financial management can you bridge to CA SA once qualified since both are at NQF level 7 with bcom
Hi there, no you can’t. It has to be Diploma in Accounting
are saica articles compulsory to become a CA
Yes they are compulsory
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Hey. Do you know of any companies offering training contracts? I’m doing my honours in management accounting now and want a training contract for the CIMA stream next year.
Hi Nakedi. Have a look at the CIMA site for training offices, they normally list them on there 😊😊
Hey Nakedi, where are you doing your Honours?
@@Zintle okay i will check it out. Thank you. 🫶🏾
@@ntombizodwazimu174 UKZN, Westville Campus. You just need to have an undergraduate degree with both financial and management accounting.
I'm doing my final year in Financial Accounting I'll check it out
HI Zee, do you know any firms offering ACCA articles?
Hi doll, have a look at the big 4 as well as the major banks. Try also at MTN, Toyota and Shoprite
Does nsfas fund any of the two, ACCA or CIMA
Hi there, so NSFAS will fund any undergraduate degree. They will not fund the other stages in attaining CIMA and ACCA just the degree portion (if you choose to do a degree)
Hi Zee, it is so difficult to find Cima Airticles 😭
Hi Sihle, have a look at all major banks, Toyota, Iridium and other smaller firms on LinkedIn. Also follow @Nolanga on tiktok, she shares alot more