How to Become a Chartered Accountant After 12th or Graduation

 


Who is a Chartered Accountant?

The Chartered Accountant designation comes with experience in the financial area and a certificate from any recognized chartered accountancy body, like the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales or similar institutes in other countries. The very prefix 'Chartered Accountant' speaks volumes about the high level of professionalism involved in accounting, auditing, taxation, financial management, and other areas of finance.

 

The Key Responsibilities and Roles of a Chartered Accountant include:
 

1. Financial Reporting: CAs report on and prepare financial statements for approval to ensure that the regulatory standards in financial reporting are complied with, together with the correct portraiture of an organization's financial position.
 

2. Auditing: Auditing of the financial statement done with sufficient accuracy finds fraud and determines whether the organization complies with the relevant laws and regulations. They could be external auditors working for different firms, or they may also be internal auditors in one organization only.
 


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3. Taxation: The chartered accountants offer tax planning and advisory services for both individuals and companies. They assist their clients in reducing their liabilities to the barest minimum within the ambit of the law while advising them on compliance with the provisions of the tax laws.
 

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