What is the scope of acca and how much less will I earn from indian CA if I do acca, later I want to do CFA that's for sure.

I have done commerce with maths and B.Com 1 st year and I learn quickly and can put in 8-10hrs a day and want to excel accounting skills and later on I want to move to the analyst side as well and I have done CA foundation but CA seems awfully long duration course.

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Asked by Aryan Anuj

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  • Starting with CA.
    CA itself holds weightage as CA is one of those indian degrees which is most recognised in F&A field globally so CA alone can land you a starting package of 6 to 7 lacs and could go up to 20 lacs plus depends upon number of attempts. From where you did your Articleship, how good you are with concepts, how good your communication skills are and most important company you are interviewing as every company has their pre decided salary bucket and HR will decide where you fall and obviously when I say communication skills, I mean English as MNC corporation consider this. ACCA is all-rounder and since you are a CA you need
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