what is CA?
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Answer / jagat babu sharma (9450123500)
In respect of account era, C.A. is stands for Chartered
Accountant who has qualified the exam as per the
satisfaction though "The Institute of Chartered Accountants
of India" and after registered in its membership register as
associate or fellow member.
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Answer / om
CA is a institute of charterd accounted certified
person.who check company accountings books and do audit
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Answer / yadav
it may be cost accountant(accounting)
it may be charted accountant
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Answer / pavan oza {9371533335}
CA-chartered Accountant
Chartered Accountants display exceptional thinking and a superior grasp of business that truly marks them as unique in the marketplace. They work at some of the highest levels in business as chief financial officers, CEO’s, senior managers and partners of some of the world’s largest organisations.
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Answer / sonu
I think the answer should not be Chatered accountants.It
will be current Assets. No body will ask in any interview
What is Chartered Accountant.If it is a personal question
of anyone then it may be Chartered Accountant.
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