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ASCA Provides Training Courses to Audit Bureau of Jordan

08-Apr-2012

The training courses started March 25th under the patronage of Mr. Mustafa Barari, Chairman of the Audit Bureau who commended the work of ASCA and its chairman HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh in taking the profession of accounting to another higher level


AMMAN--------April 8, 2012--------The Arab Society of Certified Accountants (ASCA) will be conducting nine auditing training courses to auditors at the Audit Bureau in Jordan.

The training courses started March 25th under the patronage of Mr. Mustafa Barari, Chairman of the Audit Bureau who commended the work of ASCA and its chairman HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh in taking the profession of accounting to a higher level.

"These training courses are useful to add to the experience of accountants working with the Audit Bureau and we are happy to cooperate with ASCA headed by its Chairman Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh who has given a lot to this profession."

Meanwhile, ASCA Society Director Mr. Salem Ouri expressed his gratitude to Barari and for the trust they have placed in the work of ASCA saying:"We are really proud of our partnership with the Audit Bureau and we are ready to take this partnership to another level and provide more professional services."

The training courses cover the Arab Certified Professional Accountant (ACPA), Jordanian Certified Public Accountant (JCPA), advanced financial accounting, Cost accounting outputs in decision making, Fraud in companies and Modern techniques in accounting systems in addition to others.

It is worth mentioning that ASCA opened its new branch at Queen Rania Center for Jordanian Studies and Community Service at the Yarmouk University late last year to serve the north of the Kingdom.

The Audit Bureau of Jordan
The Audit Bureau of Jordan in its present form has been established since 1952, under the Audit Bureau's Law no 28 of 1952, which has been issued in accordance with the Jordan Constitution. Article 119 of the Jordan Constitution stipulates "Audit Bureau act has been set to audit the revenues and expenditures of the state and ways of expenditure".


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