which is better chartered accountant or Company secretary
which is better chartered accountant or Company secretary
1.2K Views|Posted 2011-12-03 22:50:53
Asked by Govinda
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Answered by
2011-12-04 12:07:14
Shams@ hi govinda
CA course and opportunity:
The CA course is about financial management, taxation and accounting. As it shows, it is much broader in syllabus and hence the opportunities associated with it are wider too. CA course can help you start your own CA firm or join a firm's financial accoun
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Answered by
2011-12-04 08:47:50
Its wrong to make such a comparison, it depends on whether you want to become powerful within your organisation and/or outside the organisation

Answered by
2011-12-04 08:22:46
As correctly said by anjani ji,
both course are better,
Members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) are known as Chartered Accountants ICAI is the second largest professional accounting body in the world in terms of membership second only to American Institute of Certified Pub

Answered by
2011-12-03 22:58:16
The answer of your question is deepened on your skills. If you are interested in audit and accounting and financial matters than CA is better. if you are interested in official procedure and administration than CS is better. It is up to you.

Answered by
2013-12-07 15:18:24
Choosing a better degree between Chartered Accountant and Company Secretary will require some thinking.
Both are professional courses. Both the degrees are granted by their respective institutes after conducting appropriate exams and undergoing due training.
Both Chartered Accountants and Compan
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