Chartered accountant course

  1. How to become a Chartered Accountant (CA)
  2. What Is a Chartered Accountant


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How to become a Chartered Accountant (CA)

Useful links • • • • • Toggle About us • • • Toggle Members • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Toggle CA Students • • • • • • • • Toggle Become a CA • • • • • • • • Toggle Employers • • • • • • • Toggle ICAS events • • • • Toggle Insight • • • • • • • Toggle Professional resources • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Toggle CPD - professional development • • • • • • Toggle Regulation • • • • • Toggle CA jobs • • • • • • Toggle Work at ICAS • • • • • • Toggle Contact us • • You can become a Chartered Accountant (or CA for short) by choosing from a range of ICAS training routes, which includes options for school leavers, graduates, professionals and apprentices. To study with ICAS you don’t need to have a degree or any previous accountancy or finance experience, and you’ll earn a competitive salary whilst you train. The route you take to our qualification depends upon your current circumstances. Choose one from the list below or read on to learn more about this extraordinary career, and the many reasons why you should choose ICAS. • • • • What is ICAS? As the global professional body for CAs, we educate, examine and lead, enabling excellence whilst always working for the wider public good. We were formed by Royal Charter in 1854, have trained a lot of CAs since then, and in any given year thousands more students are working with us to achieve the ‘chartered’ goal. All 23,000 of our Members have earned our globally prestigious CA designation of Chartered Accountant, a qualificati...

What Is a Chartered Accountant

• Business • • Bachelor's Degrees • • • • • • • • • • • • Master's Degrees • • • • • • • • • • • • Education • • Bachelor's with Licensure • • • • • • • • • • • • • Master's with Licensure • • • • • • • Licensure Information • • Graduate Degrees and Degrees for Teachers • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I.T. • • Bachelor's Degrees • • • • • • • • • • • • Master's Degrees • • • • • • Certification Information • • Health & Nursing • • Bachelor's Degrees • • • • • • • Certificates • • • • • • Master's Degrees • • • • • • • • • • • • • Chartered accountants, also commonly referred to as CAs or chartered professional accountants, are the professionals that enable businesses, organizations, individuals, and communities to achieve their financial and strategic goals. The demand for CAs is high through industries all over the world. They hold important in every country as business leaders, decision-makers, and trusted advisers. And there’s no wonder why these professionals hold influential positions. Accounting keeps businesses and the flow of capital organized and tethered to a profitable strategy. They also help people and businesses follow the law, evaluate financial performance, keep a budget, avoid audits, and make good decisions with their money. Some may wonder, how is a chartered accountant different from the more familiar certified public accountant (CPA)? They are nearly identical roles. The difference is that “certified public accountant” refers to those who are certified t...