Can i do ca and cwa simultaneously is there will any problem doing that ?

What are the differences doing ca and cwa together and what are the job opportunities and packages after that?

0 57 Views | Posted 2014-12-28 15:14:48
Asked by ankit mittal

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    GIRISH SESHAMANI | Guide-Level 11

    2015-01-18 18:56:56
    To put it in a simple language, a Chartered Accountant is responsible for all accounting and finance functions, whereas a Cost Accountant works with an objective to reduce cost, which is part of the production process. You have to narrow down on the area, in which you want to make your career. Let me also add that if you qualify as a Chartered Accountant, you get exemption in some papers for ICWA and vice versa. The critical part here is to do an honest introspection of yourself and see where you fit
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    Iqra Khan Khan | Contributor-Level 9

    2014-12-29 15:59:14
    Hi Ankit,
    I would like to invite girishseshmani to share his valuable expertise.

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