To become a Chartered Accountant, candidates typically need to study subjects such as Accounting, Finance, Business Law, and Management. Additionally, knowledge in Economics, Mathematics, and Information Technology can be beneficial. Most professional accounting bodies also require completion of specific courses and examinations that cover these subjects. Practical experience in the field is often necessary as well.
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Mathematics and English
An accountant is responsible for managing financial records, preparing financial statements, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and laws. They analyze financial data to help organizations make informed decisions. A chartered accountant, on the other hand, is a specialized accountant who has completed rigorous training and certification, allowing them to provide more advanced services, such as auditing, tax planning, and financial consulting. Chartered accountants often hold positions of higher responsibility and may advise businesses on complex financial matters.
Math and an ability to work with and be comfortable using numbers.
In some cases, a tape is required as proof all figures were entered correctly.
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You need to be a charted accountent is maths - GCSE + A leval english - GCSE accountency- A leval
Yes sure... Why not. Surely girls can become a charted accountant.
You would have to study at least 4 or 5 years to become a charted accountant.
charted accountant
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what the prossiger ofapplying
3 to4 per monyh
12,000 a month it includes the bank
A minimum of 5 CXC Subjects including Mathematics, English ,Priinciples of Accounts as compulsory and any other two subjects. Then you can go To ACCA or ICAJ to further your studies and become a certified Accountant or Charterred Accountant.
Mathematics and English
maths!