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Chartered Certified Accountant

Career in Chartered Certified Accountant

Chartered Certified Accountant was initially known as a British qualified accountant designation awarded by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). ACCA is a UK based organization having a global professional member’s body of 147,000. Support offices/centres exist in 83 countries.

 

Key to Success

To be successful in ACCA you should have/ develop:

  • Critical Thinking
  • Strong numeracy 
  • Complex Problem Solving 
  • Judgment and Decision Making
  • self-motivation
Career Path

Current Job Scenario

 CCA can go on to set up your own business. CCA Starting salaries vary considerably depending on location, size of firm, qualifications of the trainee and the sector.

Top Recruiters

  • City Bank
  • HSBC
  • KPMG
  • Accenture
  • Standard Charted Bank

 

What are the key skills required for Chartered Certified Accountant

Skills sets

  • Analytical and conceptual skills; 
  • Good interpersonal and negotiation skills
  • team work; 
  • communication skills;
  • Problem Sensitivity

Work Value

  • Challenging
  • Achievement

Integrity
 

What are the career opportunities in Chartered Certified Accountant

Job Profile / Tasks

  Career opportunities for ACCA member exist as a

  • Financial Director: He is to be responsible for all financial aspects of company operations. Provide leadership and coordination in the various departments like administrative, business planning, accounting and budgeting of the company. 
  • Financial Manager:  preparing and analyzing reports, making budgets, handling  accounts, looking after commentaries and financial statements,  doing strategic analysis and assisting with strategic planning ,  implementing long-term business plans Taking up research into pricing, competitors and factors affecting performance

 

  • Chartered Certified Accountant: 
  1. prepare financial statements, business plans, commentaries and budgets for management or client reports; 
  2. regularly doing audits, involving the examination of the organization’s accounts, analyzing risk, inspecting the organization’s current practices, investigating any financial irregularities and recommending improvements;
     
  3. reviewing and adapting new and existing financial systems and controls;
  • Financial Analyst
  • Management Consultant

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