Jane Jim, finance manager of R-Pac (Hong Kong) Limited, talks about the importance of pursuing a professional qualification to meet the ever-changing needs of accounting and business.
Sally Yan tells us how her AAT qualification has widened her career choices and enabled her to handle more complicated accounting systems with ease as her company expands.
Examination technique seminars We will be organizing a series of examination technique seminars for the AAT Exam and the PBE to help students prepare for the upcoming examinations. A free Q&A booklet will be distributed to participants.
New release of question and answer booklets Question and answer booklets for the examinations held in June 2011 will be available for sale from mid-September 2011, and will cost HK$15 each.
HKIAAT news
Accounting and business management case competition 2011-12 The competition is now open for entries. At its 10th anniversary, the competition is adopting Ocean Park Corporation as its case study. For the first time both full-time sub-degree students in Hong Kong and PRC college students are invited to take part in the competition. +
Careers and development
Yeung at heart Dr. Rob Yeung, a psychologist and an executive coach, shares the four essential components namely psyche, set-up, structure and stories, in order to give effective and engaging presentations. +
Nominations are now open to all full-time students of HKIAAT accredited programmes who have achieved outstanding performance in academic and extra-curricular activities. +
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The HKICPA's chief executive cum HKIAAT's Institute Secretary is to retire from her post effective 1 July 2012. +
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KPMG has published HKAS updates on financial reporting standards:
HKAS 19 (revised) Employee Benefits and amendments to HKAS 1 Presentation of Items of Other Comprehensive Income. +
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