Held over two days at the Korea Institute of Certified Public Accountants Hall
32 accountants attended at the request of the Mongolian Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Cooperation and training ongoing since 2005

The Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants (KICPA) announced on the 24th that it conducted training on the accounting and settlement systems of national and local governments for 32 Mongolian accountants at the KICPA headquarters over two days from the 22nd to the 23rd. This training was attended by accountants working in Mongolia's national and local governments and public institutions at the request of the Mongolian Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Employees of the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants and members of the Mongolian Institute of Accountants are taking a commemorative photo in the main auditorium of the Institute of Accountants headquarters. <br>[Photo by Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants]

Employees of the Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants and members of the Mongolian Institute of Accountants are taking a commemorative photo in the main auditorium of the Institute of Accountants headquarters.
[Photo by Korean Institute of Certified Public Accountants]

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The training covered not only the accounting and settlement systems of Korea's national and local governments but also introduced the latest digital budget accounting system and the ethical standards for certified public accountants.


A KICPA official stated, "This is the first time we have introduced the accounting and settlement systems of national and local governments," adding, "Since the Mongolian accountants who participated in the training showed great interest in Korea's systems, we hope this will help improve accounting transparency in Mongolia."



Meanwhile, since 2005, KICPA has continuously invited Mongolian accountants as part of mutual cooperation with the Mongolian Institute of Certified Public Accountants to introduce and provide training on Korea's accounting and auditing systems.


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