Chartered Accountant
By: Eva Wang and Amanda Lau

What is a Chartered Accountant (CA)?
Chartered Accountant is a professional designation recognized around the world. CAs possesses skills, which give them the flexibility to enjoy a variety of rewarding careers while earning a professional level income. As highly valued professional with a unique blend of expertise, knowledge and objectivity in analyzing and interpreting financial information, Canadian business community.
What do CAs do?
The chartered accountant's functions in much more than accounting, audit and tax work. Today's CA's are visionary leaders at the top levels of industry, government and public proactive, working to working to enhance decision-marking and to improve organizational performance through financial management, assurance and other specialized expertise. From strategic planning to the evaluation of new computer systems, from personal or corporate financial planning to risk assessment, CAs are at the forefront of innovative business practice. In today's complex, global business environment, chartered accountants offer strength beyond numbers.
What are the rewards like?
As professions go, CAs are among the top money earners. In fact, after two to five years in the profession, CAs can find themselves earning a salary in the range of $50,000. Rewards go beyond money. They include things like the mobility to work anywhere you want and the flexibility to work a schedule that suits you.
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