A chartered accountant must typically hold a degree in accounting, finance, or a related field, followed by professional qualifications from a recognized accounting body, such as ACCA, CPA, or ICAEW. Additionally, they must complete a period of practical training or apprenticeship, often referred to as a traineeship, to gain hands-on experience. Continuous professional development is also essential to maintain their chartered status and stay updated with industry regulations and standards.
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You would have to study at least 4 or 5 years to become a charted accountant.
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To become an accountant first you need to have a degree in accounting or you need to be fully or part qualified in a professional qualification such as CIMA (Charted Institute of management Accountants ), CPA (US) , CPA (Australia) , and CA (Charted Accountant) Qualification. Once you have satisfied these requirements then you can start your career in accounting as a graduate. While you are employed as a graduate, typically a company will provide you with a mentor and will mentor you and train you with the overall accounting function within and organization. Once you have enough experience in accounting you can select either the financial accounting or management accounting functionality. This will defer if you get in to a charted accounting firm. Mentoring will be provided however, you will start as a graduate in business services (Auditing and assurance ).
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