accountant1960
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If the profile below is true. I do not see any kind of competition from cpa. Elimination the competition might not be a bad idea.
For those 35+, the aca is not going to make much of a difference. For under 35, only 225 will compete against aca.
I like the idea of taking over cpa and also getting all their assets to pay for the aca past extravagant spending. Selling their building would likely fetch over 12 to 15 million. (Guessing) that would pay off a large chunk of aca mortgage. (Business sense)
If I am a cpa, I would vote no. We got everything a aca can do. If I am a aca, I would vote yes and the reason is the assets of cpa would pay off aca mortgage as mentioned earlier.
There is nothing much either body can offer to each other.
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copied info from linkedin
In response to a query the IAASA profile of the accountancy profession 2022 shows for CPA Ireland members
Under 34 225 5.5%
35-44 1223 30.4%
45-54 1380 34.2%
55-64 845 20.9%
65+ 345 8.6%
So only 225 under 34 may be competing against recently qualified ACA
For those 35+, the aca is not going to make much of a difference. For under 35, only 225 will compete against aca.
I like the idea of taking over cpa and also getting all their assets to pay for the aca past extravagant spending. Selling their building would likely fetch over 12 to 15 million. (Guessing) that would pay off a large chunk of aca mortgage. (Business sense)
If I am a cpa, I would vote no. We got everything a aca can do. If I am a aca, I would vote yes and the reason is the assets of cpa would pay off aca mortgage as mentioned earlier.
There is nothing much either body can offer to each other.
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copied info from linkedin
In response to a query the IAASA profile of the accountancy profession 2022 shows for CPA Ireland members
Under 34 225 5.5%
35-44 1223 30.4%
45-54 1380 34.2%
55-64 845 20.9%
65+ 345 8.6%
So only 225 under 34 may be competing against recently qualified ACA
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