The venue was held in Max’s Restaurant, Glorrietta 3, Makati. I also asked if we’ll be able to take the exam after the seminar. So…when the AICB lady called me, I told them I would get to the venue by 1pm. I tried to apply for a half day VL on the 21st, Thursday so that I won’t miss anything on the seminar but unfortunately and expectedly, it wasn’t approved. The schedule of the event was on Oct 21 and 22, and thank God my RD at work was changed from SAT SUN to FRI SAT. I found this ad posted by AICB in that they’ll conduct a 2 day seminar this October. ![]() So I decided to attend one of the cheapest seminars conducted by any bookeeping/accounting organization. Since my last Acocunting was 4 years ago, I thought it’s a better idea to refresh my basic accounting. During my search, I encountered websites offering bookkeeping short course, seminar, etc. I tried calling TESDA’s hotline number but duhh, busy, no one is answering or you’ll get a useless voice mail recording. It has been a few months when I started googling about this exam but I could not find any schedule here in Manila. And you don’t need to be an Accountancy graduate to qualify the exam, so long as you have a background of it acquired through experience or a short seminar, then they’ll give you a glowing green signal to take the exam. The examinee will get a certification of Certified Bookkeeper if he/she passes the exam. I happened to read there is a certain Bookkeeping Competency Exam, needless to say, it aroused my interest. I just love checking updates and am interested reading on the various scholarships, assessment and competency exams posted on the site. TESDA is one of the government websites I usually visit whenever I am online.
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