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12:31 am PST July 03, 2024
CPAs in the Philippines amid globalization

THE Philippine Certified Public Accountant Licensure Exam (CPALE) results for May 2024 were released about a month ago, marking a significant milestone for many aspiring accountants. Out of 10,421 examinees, 3,155 passed, resulting in a passing rate of 30.28 percent. The exams took place from May 26 to 28, 2024, across various testing centers in the country, including Metro ...

THE Philippine Certified Public Accountant Licensure Exam (CPALE) results for May 2024 were released about a month ago, marking a significant milestone for many aspiring accountants. Out of 10,421 examinees, 3,155 passed, resulting in a passing rate of 30.28 percent. The exams took place from May 26 to 28, 2024, across various testing centers in the country, including Metro Manila, Cebu and Davao.

The impressive passing rate of 30.28 percent highlights the rigorous nature of the CPALE and the dedication required to succeed in this profession. The achievements of these new certified public accountants (CPAs) not only reflect their hard work but also signify a positive step towards addressing the ongoing demand for qualified accountants in the Philippines.

The success of these newly certified accountants has been widely celebrated on social media platforms like Facebook, where numerous congratulatory and inspirational messages were shared. Many of the new CPAs received invitations to speak at graduation ceremonies of their high schools or colleges, while others have already embarked on their professional journeys, securing positions in their desired fields globally.

Speaking globally, globalization has had a significant impact on CPAs in the Philippines, affecting various aspects of their profession and practice.

The Philippines is a major hub for business process outsourcing (BPO). Many accounting services are outsourced to the Philippines due to the high proficiency of CPAs in the Philippines, creating both competition and job opportunities. They have access to job opportunities abroad due to their familiarity with international standards and practices. We have adopted the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), which enhances the comparability of financial statements globally, aligning local practices with international norms. Also, Auditing standards in the Philippines are also aligned with the International Standard on Auditing (ISA), ensuring that audit practices meet global expectations.

Aside from being adaptive globally, the Philippines has a strong cultural affinity with Western countries, particularly the United States, which makes it easier for Filipino BPO workers to understand and communicate with international clients. Based on an article published by Business World on November 2023, the Philippines ranks 20th out of 113 countries in the EF English Proficiency Index (EPI) as of year 2023. This places the country in the "high proficiency" category, which means Filipinos are capable of tasks such as making work presentations, understanding TV shows, and reading newspapers in English. The Philippines is second in Asia, only behind Singapore.

From business owners' perspective, the cost of labor in the Philippines is relatively lower compared to Western countries, providing cost savings for businesses that outsource their processes. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), a unit of the United States Department of Labor, the average salary for CPAs in the US is approximately $119,000 per year. This figure can vary significantly based on factors such as experience, industry, company size, and location. For example, CPAs with less than one year of experience typically earn around $78,000 annually, while those with over 20 years of experience can make up to $150,000 per year.

Globalization opens up opportunities for CPAs in the Philippines to work in different countries without even leaving the country, enhancing their career prospects and allowing them to gain international experience. CPAs working abroad and working from home often earn higher salaries compared to their local counterparts, improving their standard of living. CPAs can serve clients from various parts of the world, expanding their client base and business opportunities.

The migration of CPAs in the Philippines to other countries is a significant contributor to the shortage of qualified professionals within the Philippines. The allure of better compensation packages, more attractive benefits, and enhanced career opportunities often draws CPAs to seek employment abroad. This phenomenon is often referred to as "brain drain."

Globalization plays a vital role in every country's economic growth. It has interconnected nations through technology, and communication, cultural exchange, and technological advancement. While globalization provides significant opportunities for CPAs in the Philippines, it also poses challenges for the local industry due to potential talent shortages.

These challenges can be addressed by expanding accounting education and professional training programs to produce more CPAs and ensure a steady supply of qualified professionals; offering competitive salaries, benefits, and career development opportunities to retain CPAs within the country; implementing remote work options and flexible schedules to attract and retain talent; and policies and initiatives to support the accounting profession, such as scholarships, grants, and professional development programs.

By balancing the benefits of globalization with the needs of its local economy, the Philippines can ensure a robust supply of skilled CPAs to support both domestic and international markets.

Ken John B. Asadon, CPA, CTT, MBA, is the tax partner of Paguio, Dumayas & Associates, CPAs (PrimeGlobal Philippines), an institutional member of the Association of CPAs in Public Practice (ACPAPP). The opinion of the writer does not reflect in any way the opinion of these institutions.

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12:08 am PST July 02, 2024
Top 10 LET passer gets P300K incentive

CEBU CITY — After landing in the top 10 passers at the recent licensure exam for teachers, 23-year-old cum laude graduate Rita Jean Bagsican Cabunag is now P300,000 richer, having been rewarded by her alma mater for achieving such a feat.

Cabunag, a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of the Visayas (UV) main campus in Cebu City, ranked ...

CEBU CITY — After landing in the top 10 passers at the recent licensure exam for teachers, 23-year-old cum laude graduate Rita Jean Bagsican Cabunag is now P300,000 richer, having been rewarded by her alma mater for achieving such a feat.

Cabunag, a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Education from the University of the Visayas (UV) main campus in Cebu City, ranked 9th overall with a 91.00 percent passing rate in the March 2024 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) administered by the Professional Regulation Commission three months ago.

She received her cash gift during a courtesy call with UV president Dr. Conrado Iñigo, Jr. on Friday in the presence of UV vice president for academic affairs Dr. Anna Lou Cabuenas, College of Education dean Dr. Aileen Costas and the COED program coordinators.

Cabunag expressed her deepest gratitude to the College of Education faculty who supported her throughout her college journey.

UV has been giving cash incentives to its topnotchers across all academic programs to motivate students to excel in professional licensure exams.

Cabunag, who works with a review center, has not yet shared how she plans to spend the P300,000 cash gift.

However, she advised aspiring topnotchers to prepare for the exams early, believe in themselves, work hard, and pray, emphasizing that "God rewards hard work."

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04:43 pm PST June 29, 2024
Over 1,000 nurses pass in special exams

MANILA, Philippines — The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Saturday that 1,156 out of 1,806 or 64 percent of examinees passed the Special Professional Licensure Exam (SPLE) for nurses, which were held in testing centers in Singapore and the Middle East.

"As per the Board of Nursing, the tests draw ...

MANILA, Philippines — The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Saturday that 1,156 out of 1,806 or 64 percent of examinees passed the Special Professional Licensure Exam (SPLE) for nurses, which were held in testing centers in Singapore and the Middle East.

"As per the Board of Nursing, the tests draw basic knowledge, skills, and attitudes in the major subject areas, specifically in fundamentals of nursing, including professional adjustments, maternal and child nursing, community health and communicable disease nursing, nursing of adolescents, adults and aged, and mental health and psychiatric nursing," the exam's description wrote.

Below are the top 10 passers during the special exams:

Susana Rodriguez Evangelista - Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation (86.20 percent) Ara Jane Flores Tudio - University of Nueva Caceres (85.80 percent) Michael Havera Chua - Perpetual Help College of Manila (85.60 percent) Michael Angelo Villanueva Mendoza - Filamer Christian University, Genalyn Valdez Palaspas - Manila Central University-Caloocan City (85.40 percent) Anavie Victoria Nabong - Arellano University-Manila (85.20 percent) Veronica Hernandez Banasihan - Collegio de San Juan de Letran-Calamba, Alexander Dayata Tengson - Martinez Memorial College (84.80 percent) Aileen Domingo Rodriguez - Wesleyan University Philippines-Cabanatuan City, Mashora Maguindra Salwang - Medina College-Pagadian, Rica Monica Reyta San Pablo - Unciano Colleges & Medical Center-Antipolo (84.60 percent) Joan Efa Abeira - World Citi Colleges-Quezon City, Nestor Chong - Our Lady of Fatima University-Quezon City, Gerocel Delantar Filosopo - Iligan Medical Center College Inc., Jedah Bandola Salao - De Los Santos-STI College Inc. (84.40 percent) Grace Anne Salonga Buluran - University of Perpetual Help System DALTA - Molino campus, Lianne Fontecha Cueva - President Ramon Magsaysay State University-Iba, Jacqueling Sia Juliano - Nazarenus College Foundation (84.20 percent) Melissa Marie Almoute Lutana - Metropolitan Medical Center College of Arts, Science, and Technology (84 percent)

The schedule for online appointments in obtaining their professional IDs and their certificates of registration are to be announced and the PRC advises an online registration through its website.

"PRC emphasizes that successful examinees must complete their registration in person and sign the Roster of Registered Professionals," the PRC said.

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02:19 pm PST June 20, 2024
2,094 of 3,370 pass architects' board exam — PRC

MANILA, Philippines — The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on Thursday announced that 2,094 out of 3,370 examinees (62.14 percent) passed the Architect Board Exam.

Emerging as the top school was the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) main campus in Sta. Mesa, Manila, with a 93.33 passing rate or 56 out of 60 examinees ...

MANILA, Philippines — The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on Thursday announced that 2,094 out of 3,370 examinees (62.14 percent) passed the Architect Board Exam.

Emerging as the top school was the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) main campus in Sta. Mesa, Manila, with a 93.33 passing rate or 56 out of 60 examinees making it. It was followed by the University of Santo Tomas (UST), with 143 out of 161 or 88.82 percent passers.

Louie Nathaniel Pascual Kiu of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde topped the exam with 83.80 percent rating.

The Top 10 passers:

Louie Nathaniel Pascual Kiu – De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (83.80 percent) Anna Patricia Rodriguez De Leon – University of the Philippines-Diliman (83.40 percent) Alyssa Rose Corrales Napoles – University of the Philippines-Diliman (83.10 percent) Ida Talia Arellano Hernandez – University of the Philippines-Diliman (82.30 percent) Martin Russel Parcarey Encisa – Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Sta. Mesa (82.20 percent) Jarvis Lyle Espiritu Cal Ortiz – University of Santo Tomas, Rosette Claire Esplana Lacanaria – Rizal Technological University (82.10 percent) Francisco Eslira – De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, Mary Diane Paloma Murillo – Polytechnic University of the Philippines-Sta. Mesa, Harry Jae Orines Osias – Pangasinan State University-Urdaneta, Kathrina Paula Baesa Tapang – Bulacan State University-Malolos (82 percent) Basilio Jose Uri Carolino – University of Santo Tomas, Joshua Tumale Garcia – Bulacan State University-Malolos, Arllan Feoj Arnaiz Santillan – University of Mindanao-Davao City (81.70 percent) Clint Freidrich Arevalo Josol – University of San Carlos (81.60 percent) Karl Daniel Tongko de Guzman – University of the East-Caloocan, Danielle Marie Lizares Huang – University of the Philippines-Diliman (81.50 percent)

The Architecture Board Exam was held on June 11 and 13 across testing centers in the National Capital Region, Baguio, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga.

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