Mayo students chance to win €5,000 towards their studies
Sunday, 11 September 2011 18:24 Posted by The Editor
Aspiring Mayo accountants who are considering studying to become a CPA can now win €5000 towards their studies by entering the competition on the Institute of Certified Public Accountants’ Facebook page.
Suzanne Shaw, Business Development Director with the CPA explains, “This is an opportunity for a life changing career move, whether fresh out of college, unemployed and looking to enter a new profession or simply seeking to up-skill an existing qualification. With so many facing financial pressures, the CPA is doing our bit to help potential CPA’s realise their dream of a career in accountancy.” “There are no safe houses in a storm, but accountancy is one of the more reliable professions in terms of employment and there are still plenty of opportunities out there for qualified graduates both at home and around the world. The CPA designation is the most commonly used designation worldwide for professional accountants and the Institute’s qualification enjoys international recognition” Shaw added. A CPA qualification offers students unique flexibility to study at their own pace and allows students choose how and when they move through the qualification. Unlike other professional bodies, when studying for a CPA qualification a student can choose how many exams they would like to take at a time and when they want to take them so that every student progresses at their own pace. To enter the competition simply “like” the CPA Ireland Facebook page and follow the instructions to win. To find out more about the Institute of Certified Public Accounts visit www.studycpa.ie or visit the CPA Ireland Facebook page.
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