What is the scope of CA?

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    Priyanshu Thakur Special | Contributor-Level 6

    10 months ago

    We tell you about the huge scope for Chartered Accountant professionals. As we know that there are many government and private companies that are providing jobs with a good package. The aspirants can become employed in a firm as an employee or can start their own private practice. There are many scopes or jobs for those students who are pursuing Chartered Accountant Course. The CA played an important role in the organization and duties of CA like Auditing & Assurance, Tax Consultancy, Accounting Services, Accountants & Finance Outsourcing and Financial Reporting. Every registered firm or organization under the Company Act, have

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    Surbhi Sahu | Guide-Level 13

    3 weeks ago

    A Chartered Accountant will advise accounting, financial statements, audit of various institutions, and financial matters. Apart from these core jobs, a chartered accountant can be involved in forensic audit, financial planning, corporate finance, etc. They could act as a General Manager in the Finance Department. An audit of the government can be conducted by them. In the Government banks, they could act as Finance Managers. An experienced CA with 5–10 years of experience can earn up to INR 25–30 Lacs per annum or more, translating to approximately INR 2.08–2.5 Lacs per month or more.

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    Anushka Mendiratta | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    CA is a highly respected field for your career. The scope extends across various sectors and industries. For instance:

    1. Financial Accounting
    2. Taxation
    3. Corporate Finance
    4. Management Consultancy (Strategic planning, Operational efficiency)
    5. Forensic Accounting

    Career Paths in CA include Setting up your own CA firm, Working in-house as a finance professional, Serving in government departments and regulatory bodies, Teaching and research in accounting and finance etc. 

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