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No, the Indian Chartered Accountancy course is not the world's toughest professional exam. There are many other professional exams, such as the CFA, CPA, and the Bar Exam, which are considered to be much more difficult than the Indian Chartered Accountancy course. If you really want to do CA with a high-quality education do with the Tapasya educational institution website.
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ACCA stands for Association of Chartered Certified Accountant. It is the world's largest global professional accountancy body. They are based in the UK.http://accaglobal.com/
Accountancy is creatiing figures - auditing is checking them
People use technology and accountancy people just hate it
No, the Indian Chartered Accountancy course is not the world's toughest professional exam. There are many other professional exams, such as the CFA, CPA, and the Bar Exam, which are considered to be much more difficult than the Indian Chartered Accountancy course. If you really want to do CA with a high-quality education do with the Tapasya educational institution website.
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To become a Chartered Accountant in India, it is important to pursue the Indian Chartered Accountancy Course.
He is a chartered accountant based in Birmingham UK. The accountancy practice is called: Patara | Chartered Accountants.
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you can pursue the Chartered Accountancy course from any city in India. Visit the site for detailed info: www.icai.org
yes u can do CA without taking maths
Stress related situations one may encounter as a Charted Accountant
CIPFA has jurisdiction in the UK. It stands for the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy. They offer training on many financial sector certificates.
ACCA stands for Association of Chartered Certified Accountant. It is the world's largest global professional accountancy body. They are based in the UK.http://accaglobal.com/
Long hours, easy to find a job. The work itself can be described as playing sudoku.