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Thursday 23 February 2017

The female Millennial: A new era of talent

The female millennial: A new era of talent

A report about the #femalemillennial born between 1980 and 1995

The female millennial: A new era of talentOrganisations all over the world are currently facing the challenges that come with vast numbers of millennial talent entering and reshaping the workforce. In parallel, they are also challenged with a lack of women in leadership positions, and fast becoming concerned with the financial and competitive toll this could mean for their organisations. Organisations looking to address the gender leadership gap must drive parallel efforts that tackle enhanced leadership diversity in conjunction with systemic change efforts targeting their workforce from day one. But to get this right, first, organisations must better understand how to attract, develop, engage and retain female millennial talent.
Our research report The female millennial: A new era of talent puts the female millennial front of mind and is based on international research with 10,105 millennial respondents from over 70 countries worldwide, 8,756 of whom were female millennials. Female millennials are becoming a larger and larger part of the global talent pool, and this report makes one thing clear, when it comes to the female millennial: we really are talking about a new era of female talent.
Our report shares interesting research results, case studies and voice of the female millennial profiles. In addition, it brings the unique approach of taking a deeper look at the female millennial through the use of a career stage differential.

Key findings about the #femalemillennial

  • The female millennial represents a new era of female talent.
  • Female millennials are more career-confident and ambitious than their previous generations.
  • Diversity is very much front of mind.
  • A gender role model gap still exists.
  • Work-life strategies are critical.
  • Global careers are high on the agenda.
  • A feedback culture is encouraged.
  • Female millennials are financially empowered.
https://www.pwc.com/jg/en/publications/the-female-millennial-a-new-era-of-talent.html

Wednesday 22 February 2017

Who is who in the Accountancy Profession? Alhaji Ahmed Idris (Accountant General of the Federation)

Mr. Ahmed Idris, a Nigerian from Kano State was born on the 25th November, 1960. He obtained his primary school leaving certificate in 1975 and West African School Certificate in 1980 from Dandago Primary School, Kano and Kano Community Commercial College respectively.
Mr. Idris attended the famous School of Basic Studies, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, during the 1980/1981 academic session for his IJMB (‘A’ Level equivalent) Certificate, and got admitted into the degree programme of the Institution in 1981, from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accountancy in 1984. He later obtained Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Master of International Affairs and Diplomacy Degrees from the Bayero University, Kano and the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in 1989 and 2006 respectively.

Mr. Idris has acquired working experience as an Accountant with the organized private sector (1985 – 1998) and the Federal Public Service (year 2000 till date).  In the Public Service, he had worked as Assistant Director (Finance and Accounts) at the Petroleum (Special) Trust Fund (PTF), National Poverty Eradication Programme (NAPEP) and Ministry of Police Affairs, as Deputy Director (Finance and Accounts) at the  Federal Ministry of Interior and Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation (OAGF), as Director (Finance and Accounts) at the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and Ministry of Mines and Steel Development before his appointment as the Accountant-General of the Federation.

The AGF in the course of duty has attended many courses locally and abroad which have broadened his professional Horizon and enriched his competences.
Mr. Idris has membership of many professional bodies. These  includes: Fellow, Association of National Accountants of Nigeria   (ANAN), Associate Member, Chartered Institute of Taxation of   Nigeria, Associate Member, Certified Institute of Cost Management of Nigeria, Fellow Financial Analyst of Nigeria and  Member, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
The official recognition of Leadership qualities in the AGF commenced in 1980 as the School Prefect in Kano Community Commercial College, Kano. Other Leadership positions held includes: Secretary Accounting Students Association, A.B.U. Zaria, Patron, National Association of Polytechnics   Accountancy Students (NAPAS), Member, Accounting Organizing Committee on Commissioning of Houses built by Private Developers and Financed by the Federal Government Staff Housing Loads board.

The AGF had distinguished himself as a man of sterling work ethics   from his Youth. He had received awards/honours as follows: Diplomacy/Testimonial for Academic Excellence and good conduct – 1980 from Kano Community Commercial College, Employee of the month of February, 1992 – by Corporate Banking Division, Continental Merchant Bank (CMBN) Plc and  Most Diligent staff of the year 1992 – CMBN.
Mr. Idris has time for regular leisure activities despite busy schedule.  His hobbies are Reading, Academic Discussion and Excursions. The new office he has assumed will undoubtedly pave way for expression and execution of his recommendations for effectiveness and enhanced service delivery in Public Funds Management in Nigeria. He is a man groomed for the office/position he presently occupies by maturity of age, education and cognate experience. He is a family man, happily married with children.

Source: http://oagf.gov.ng


How to Become a Chartered Accountant (Concluding Part)

How to Become a Chartered Accountant (Concluding Part)

Welcome to Nigerian Accountants Blog spot. In the last edition we discussed about the ATS route towards becoming a Chartered Accountant . Today we would be taking another step further by considering the Professional level route.
The professional level route is a common route for Professional Qualification, HND and Bsc holders .This level is a much more advanced level compared to the ATS route. The professional qualification of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) which ultimately leads to the admission of qualified persons as Associate Chartered Accountants (ACA), comprises qualifying examinations of sixteen technical subjects integrating business and professional ethics and work experience requirements.

Who Can Register For the Professional Level?
In order to register as a student with the Institute, an applicant must hold an acceptable qualification. The ICAN Council has accepted the following qualifications for the purpose of entry requirements:

(a) Recognized degree of any University or Higher National Diploma of any Polytechnic.
(b) Any other qualification for the time being approved by the Council.

Any other qualification for the time being approved by the Council.
Approved meanwhile are:
(i)    The final examination of Accounting Technicians Scheme, West Africa (ATSWA)
(ii)   The final examination of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators
(iii)  The final examination of the Association of International Accountants
(iv)  The final examination of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria
(v)   The final examination of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers
(vi)   The final examination of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria
(vii)  The final examination of the Association of Accounting Technicians, U.K.
(viii)  The final examination of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria
(ix)    Executive Management Accountancy (Federal Treasury Training School, Stage III)

What Are the Stages in the Professional Route?
There are three major stages or levels in the professional route. These stages are Foundation, Skill and Professional.

FOUNDATION LEVEL 
 1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 2. Business and Finance
 3. Financial Accounting
 4. Management Information
 5. Business Law

SKILLS LEVEL
1. Financial Reporting
2. Audit and Assurance
3. Taxation
4. Performance Management
5. Public Sector Accounting and Finance
6. Management, Governance and Ethics

PROFESSIONAL LEVEL
 1. Corporate Reporting
2. Advanced Audit and Assurance
3. Strategic Financial Management
4. Advanced Taxation
5. Case Study

 What Are the Available Exemptions

 Academic Qualification
 Exemptions
 B.Sc/HND (Accounting) obtained under the Mutual Co-Operation Agreement with Tertiary Institutions
 A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 A5. Business Law
 B1. Financial Reporting
 B2. Audit and Assurance
 B3. Taxation
 B4. Performance Management
 ATS II (Old Syllabus)
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 ATSWA (New Syllabus)
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 A5. Business Law
 B2. Audit and Assurance
 B3. Taxation
 B.Sc./HND (Accounting) obtained from ICAN accredited Institutions in Nigeria.

  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 A5. Business Law
 B2. Audit and Assurance
 B3. Taxation
 B.Sc./HND (Accounting) obtained from recognised Institutions in Nigeria but not yet accredited by ICAN.
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A5. Business Law
 B.Sc./HND (Accounting) obtained from foreign recognised Institutions.
 A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 M.Sc. (Accounting) obtained from ICAN accredited Institutions in addition to B.Sc. in Accounting.
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 A5. Business Law
 B1. Financial Reporting
 B2. Audit and Assurance
 B3. Taxation
 M.Sc. (Accounting) obtained from ICAN accredited Institutions but without B.Sc. in accounting.
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 M.Sc. (Accounting) obtained from recognised Institutions in addition to B.Sc. in any accounting related discipline.
  A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A5. Business Law
 Ph.D (Accounting)
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 A5. Business Law
 B1. Financial Reporting
B2. Audit and Assurance
B3. Taxation
 B4. Performance Management
 B6. Management, Governance & Ethics

B.Sc. Actuarial Science


  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
  B.Sc. Economics
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 B.Sc./HND Insurance
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 B.Sc./HND/B.A Business Admin/Management
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 B.Sc./HND Banking and Finance

 A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 B.Sc./HND Marketing
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
MBA in addition to B.Sc./HND in non accounting discipline
 A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A5. Business Law
 B.Sc. (Ed.) Accounting or B.Ed. Business Education (Accounting option)
  A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A5. Business Law
 B.Ed. Education Management (Accounting Option)

 A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 B.Sc./B.A Commerce 
 A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 B.Sc./HND Cooperative and Rural Development
 A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 LL.B
A5. Business Law

Professional Qualification Exemptions


PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONEXEMPTIONS
Associate Chartered Institute of Bankers of NigeriaA1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A5. Business Law
Associate Chartered Institute of Bankers, London (Now Institute of Financial Services) Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
Associate Chartered Institute of Stock Brokers of Nigeria A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A5. Business Law
Associate Chartered Secretaries and Administrators A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A5. Business Law
Associate Chartered Institute of Insurance of Nigeria A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A5. Business Law
Associate Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A5. Business Law
 B3. Taxation
Certified National Accountant of Nigeria A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 A5. Business Law
 B3. Taxation
 B5. Public Sector Accounting & Finance
Federal Treasury Training School (Now Federal Treasury Academy) starting from 1987 A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 A5. Business Law
 B2. Audit and Assurance
 B3. Taxation
CIMA, UK A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 B1. Financial Reporting
 B2. Audit and Assurance
 B3. Taxation
 B4. Performance Management
 B6. Management, Governance & Ethics
 C1. Corporate Reporting
 C3. Strategic Financial Management
 C5. Case Study
ACCA UK, CPA USA, CIPFA UK,  ICAS UK, ICAI UK,  ICAEW A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 B1. Financial Reporting
 B2. Audit and Assurance
 B3. Taxation                         B4. Performance Management
 B6. Management, Governance & Ethics
 C1. Corporate Reporting
 C2. Advanced Audit and Assurance
 C3. Strategic Financial Management
 C5. Case Study
AIA (Final) 1994 to date AAT (UK) A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information
 B2. Audit and Assurance
AIA (Pre-1994) A1. Quantitative Techniques in Business
 A2. Business and Finance
 A3. Financial Accounting
 A4. Management Information

What Are The Procedures for Professional Registration?

NOTE:  1. YOU WILL REQUIRE A CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT TO ENDORSE YOUR    APPLICATION FORM & CREDENTIALS ON COMPLETION.
  1. Obtain pin voucher from any commercial bank with N7,000 on paydirect platform (bank charges exclusive)
  2. Follow the instruction on the pin voucher and log on to www.icanonline-ngr.com/paydirect
  3. Use the PIN & S/NO generated to complete the application online.
  4. Scan your coloured passport photograph on the form.
  5. On completion of the form, double click to submit the application online.
  6. Print out a copy of the application form and sign together with your referee.
  7. Submit your completed hard copy form with the following documents:
  •        Original copy of the pin voucher
  •        A passport photograph
  •        A self addressed envelope with postage stamp affixed on it.
  •        Original copy of the bank teller.
  •         Certified copies of academic/ICAN recognized professional certificate & birth certificate/sworn   affidavit
  •         In lieu of certificate, transcripts or NYSC discharge certificate could be used with statement of result (B.SC/HND)
  •         In case of AATWA, your are require to provide your certificate or ATS III result with evidence of payment for Induction.
  •         Marriage certificate & newspaper advert is required for married women
CHANGE OF NAME WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED AFTER REGISTRATION UNTIL COMPLETION OF THE EXAMINATIONS.

 When is the Examination Period?
The examinations are normally held twice each year in May and November.

How Can An AATWA Holder Register as a Professional Student?
1. Ensure that all your out standings are settled and record updated by finance.
2. Pay for your Induction and send the application for induction to membership department at V.I
3. Complete your application for registration and attach a copy of the evidence of payment for induction to the form.
4. Complete your application for exemption immediately you registered as professional student.
5. Thereafter, you can enrol for examination to write 4 papers in skills level.

How to Become a Chartered Accountant

How to Become a Chartered Accountant (Part 1)


The benefits of  having a professional qualification cannot be overemphasized most especially when you are an Accounting graduate. It is not just enough to have a degree in Accounting but it is very important to be a qualified Accountant because being a qualified Accountant is a portrait of Professionalism in that field.
As a Chartered Accountant you are seen to be an expert in all areas of Accounting because it is believed that you have gone through series of rigorous training and examinations before earning that prestigious ACA title to your name.

The BIG question : How can you become a Chartered Accountant?
In Nigeria, there are two recognized Professional Accounting bodies which are established by Acts of Parliament. These bodies are Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and Association of National Accountants of Nigeria. It is mandatory by law that  any individual or group of individuals having the intention or desire to practice as an Accountant in public practice must be a registered and licensed member of either of the two Professional bodies.

In this article we would be looking at how to become a Chartered Accountant through the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria  pathway and subsequently we would look at the ANAN pathway.

Becoming a Chartered Accountant through the ICAN pathway:
ICAN was established by an Act of Parliament as a registered Accountancy body with power under the Ambit of the  law to award professional certificate and license to its members who have met her requirements. The Institute prescribe two major routes towards earning the prestigious ACA title. These routes are:
1. Accounting Technician Scheme(ATS); and
2. Professional Level.
Today we would be discussing about the first route which is the Accounting Technician Scheme Route.

How did the Accounting Technician Scheme started?
The Accounting Technician Scheme was established by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria and Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana because of  the deepen need for Accounting Technicians in the financial reporting chain and national development process in their countries. Hence, to facilitate the production of more Chartered Accountant to take up the increasing demand for professional Accountants, ICAN then Introduced the ATS in 1989 to give secondary school certificate holders the opportunity to become Chartered Accountants.

Why Accounting Technician Scheme?
1.Possession of an accounting qualification which is recognized by employers.
2. Induction into membership of ABWA ( Association of Accountancy Body of West Africa) and designated as AATWA.
3. Promotion opportunities for those who are already in employment.
4. Direct entry enrollment for HND or BSc programme in Accountancy in Higher Institutions.
5. Exemption from some of the Professional Examination Papers of member bodies' Institutes and those of other professional bodies.

What Are the Stages in ATS?
The Accounting Technician Scheme has 3 stages and each stage has four examinations in total.These stages and their respective examinations are as follows:

ATS 1:  Basic Accounting Processes, Economics, Communication Skills, Business Law.

ATS 2: Principle and Practices of Financial Accounting, Information Technology, Quantitative Analysis,    Public Sector Accounting.

ATS 3:  Cost Accounting, Management, Principle of Auditing, Preparing Tax Computation and Return.


When is the Examination Period?
The ATS examination is always conducted twice every year that is March Diet and September diet.

What are the Qualification Requirements??
(a) Five (5) credit passes including English Language and Mathematics in the West African School Certificate Examination, General Certificate of Education or Senior Secondary Certificate Examination in not more than two sittings.
(b) Ordinary National Diploma of any Polytechnic recognized by the Council of the Institute.
(c) National Certificate of Education (NCE) from any College of Education.
(d) Any other relevant qualification approved by the Institute.

Are There Any Form of Exemptions?
Yes there are various forms of exemptions depending on your qualification. Here are the various exemptions available and their respective exemption fee for different qualification:

QUALIFICATION    LEVEL OF EXEMPTION                                               CURRENT RATE (=N=)


1 OND Accounting (Accredited Institution) Part I & II (All Subjects)                            25,680.00
2 NCE Accounting (Accredited Institution) Part I & II (All Subjects)                             25,680.00
3 OND Fin. Studies/Banking & Fin. Part I & PPFA in Part II                                        21,060.00
4 OND Bus. Studies/Bus. Admin. Part I (All Subjects except Law)                               10,860.00
5 AAT U.K Parts I, II & III (Except Bus Law [I] Govt. Acctg [II] & PTCR [III])         36,360.00
6 OND Statistics Q/A.                                                                                                  8,880.00
7 OND Computer Science I.T.                                                                                      8,880.00
8 OND Insurance Q/A                                                                                                  8,880.00
9 OND Marketing Economics.                                                                     8,220.00
10 Diploma in Accounting (Uni. Ben.) Parts I & II (Except Govt. Acctg)                       24,120.00
11 Diploma in Public Accounting (Kad. Poly) Parts I & II (All Subjects)                        25,680.00
12 Diploma in Public Accounting (Kwara Poly) Parts I & II (All Subjects)                    25,680.00
13 Diploma in Accounting (Uni. P/H) Part I & PPFA in Part II                                      21,060.00
14 OND Accounting (NASFA) Parts I & II (All Subjects)                                            25,680.00
15 OND (Petroleum Marketing & Bus. Studies) Business Law                                      8,220.00
16 Diploma in Accounting (Olabisi Onabanjo Uni.) Parts I & II (All Subjects).               25,680
17 OND Accounting (Non Accredited Institution) Part 1 Only                                       12,180.00
18 OND Accounting&ATS1     Part11 only.                                                                  13,500

How Do I Register?
These are the procedures to be followed :

(1) Pay 6000 (bank charges not included) professional  examination registration fee on PAY DIRECT at any commercial bank in Nigeria

(2) Proceed with registration at the WEBSITE address indicated on the pay direct receipt obtained at the bank after payment.

(3) Obtain a coloured passport photograph of yourself. Scan the passport photograph on the form.

(4) Print out a copy of the completed application form

(5) Append your signature on the printed application form.

(6) Get a Chartered Accountant/AAT member as your referee/sponsor.

(7) Provide HIS/HER membership number, name and phone number on the form

(8) Take the printed copy of the completed application form and the photocopy of your credentials to your REFEREE/SPONSOR for certification OR endorsement.

(9) Attach the following:

1. photocopy of WASC/NECO certificate or computer print out/scratch pin voucher where you are using statement of result, OND, NCE & OTHERS
2. original copy of the pin voucher
3. two copies of certified passport photographs
4. three self addressed envelope with N50 stamp affixed on each of them.
5. photocopy of your birth certificate OR sworn affidavit
6. original copy of the bank teller.

(10) submit print out copy with attachment to STUDENTS' EDUCATION & TRAINING DEPARTMENT at our SECRETARIAT, 82, MURTALA MOHAMMED WAY (OPPOSITE Denton police station) EBUTE META LAGOS .
NB: CHANGE OF NAME WILL NOT BE ENTERTAINED AFTER REGISTRATION.

How Much is the Examination Fee?
The examination fee is charged per the number of papers you want to sit for. These are the examination fee schedule:

LEVELS             PART I                 PART II                    PART III
                     

4 PAPERS.         20,300                   22,450.                     25,700
 
3 PAPERS.         18,100                   19,900                      22,550

2 PAPERS           15,900                   17,350.                     19,350

1 PAPER..            13,700                    14,800.                    16,200

N.B: Part is same as Stage or ATS.

Stay tuned for the Part 2 (Professional Route).
Thank you for your time. Kindly drop your comments or enquiries.