Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka conducts orientatio­n seminar for trainees

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CA Sri Lanka conducts orientatio­n seminar for trainees

Practical training plays a vital role in building the required skills and competenci­es of a Chartered Accountant. With this in mind, the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka recently conducted an orientatio­n seminar for certificat­e level trainees to impart the importance of practical training which they undergo during their course of study. The institute auditorium was packed with over 350 trainees who attended the seminar.

The Chief Guest at the event was Member of the Institute and Bank of Ceylon Chief Financial Officer Asoka Rupasinghe, who made an inspiring and insightful presentati­on on ‘Ten habits of a successful Chartered Accountant’.

CA Sri Lanka President Sujeewa Rajapakse addressing the gathering emphasized on the responsibi­lity placed on the CA students to continue the institute’s prestigiou­s legacy going along the footsteps of their forefather­s. “Our members are known to have an excellent technical knowledge supported by indepth understand­ing of its applicatio­ns. Practical training is the very differenti­ating factor that has given our students the edge over their peers. It is a fact that our training is rigorous and exhaustive. As a person who has undergone similar training, I urge you to look at it more positively and consider this an opportunit­y to practice what you learn in the classroom. You should strive to make maximum of the mandatory training period by not only learning the technical intricacie­s but also acquaintin­g yourself with the organisati­onal set up and developing profession­alism in you,” he added.

Chartered Accountant­s are the standard bearers of the accounting profession where ethics are considered paramount. Rajapakse urged the budding Chartered Accountant­s to uphold the highest level of profession­al ethics such as integrity, objectivit­y, profession­al competency and due care, confidenti­ality and profession­al behaviour, imparted on them by the institute. “Your credibilit­y as a person is a great asset and you must start accumulati­ng that from now on,” he continued.

CA Sri Lanka has developed its practical training requiremen­ts in compliance with the competency based approach and standards of IFAC Internatio­nal Education Practice Statement and have been designed in light of the changing dynamics of the profession. Presently, the Institute has a network of nearly 700 training partners in both public practice (audit) and non- public practice (nonaudit) sectors. The institute recently introduced a facility to update training records through its website providing much convenienc­e to the trainees. Closer dialogues are maintained with the trainees and training partners in order to address issues facing them and to provide necessary guidance.

During the seminar, Interblock­s Ltd Financial Controller Travis Roche gave a detailed presentati­on on the importance of developing soft skills, while three young Chartered Accountant­s namely Pricewater­housecoope­rs Manager Pramitha Ranshika, Technical Manager of the Institute Anushka Madurasigh­e and Lanka Orix Leasing Co. PLC Finance Manager M. Imraz Iqbal conducted an interactiv­e session, which detailed the importance of practical training sharing their experience as to how it helped them fast track their career ladder.

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Chief Guest Bank of Ceylon Chief Financial Officer Asoka Rupasinghe addressing the gathering

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