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<blockquote data-quote="sydney007" data-source="post: 10722672" data-attributes="member: 34933"><p>Machang the story is like this. CIMA is well known in Sri Lanka and its more about general management theories although the apex is management accounting. It's not properly recognized in many developed countries including UK. </p><p></p><p>When it comes at ACCA and ACA it's purely accounting. As per my knowledge both are well recognized accounting qualifications worldwide. </p><p></p><p>It's upto you to decide what you are going to do but i can be certain about one thing that comes in to play, Experience. None of these are academic qualifications therefore it is expected that you are equipped with on the job experience. Without experience these are just paper qualifications. If you are academically engaged full time and hoping to pursue a career in Corporate Management then my suggestion is CIMA. The only thing that you should know about financial accounting is in Sri Lanka none of these qualifications offer the same rigor as ACASL does. It's torture compared to CIMA machang. So the final output(the qualified people_ of ACASL are very thorough in SL Accounting Standards and accounting in general. </p><p></p><p>All the best machang, what ever the path you choose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sydney007, post: 10722672, member: 34933"] Machang the story is like this. CIMA is well known in Sri Lanka and its more about general management theories although the apex is management accounting. It's not properly recognized in many developed countries including UK. When it comes at ACCA and ACA it's purely accounting. As per my knowledge both are well recognized accounting qualifications worldwide. It's upto you to decide what you are going to do but i can be certain about one thing that comes in to play, Experience. None of these are academic qualifications therefore it is expected that you are equipped with on the job experience. Without experience these are just paper qualifications. If you are academically engaged full time and hoping to pursue a career in Corporate Management then my suggestion is CIMA. The only thing that you should know about financial accounting is in Sri Lanka none of these qualifications offer the same rigor as ACASL does. It's torture compared to CIMA machang. So the final output(the qualified people_ of ACASL are very thorough in SL Accounting Standards and accounting in general. All the best machang, what ever the path you choose. [/QUOTE]
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