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Chartered Accountants have a great responsibility in setting high standards in business. Many investors and stakeholders need to be able to make informed decisions which are often based on a business’ financial records. Stakeholders require clear, visible and honest reporting. Ensuring that financial records are accurate is at the forefront of the profession’s focus on quality management.
The Institute’s accredited postgraduate award or ‘Chartered Accountants Program’ ensures that Chartered Accountants maintain a consistently high standard of quality and service to their clients. The Chartered Accountants Program turns accounting graduates in to technically competent, ‘work-ready’ professionals. The focus on technical content means that graduates have the knowledge and skills that the market and profession demands.
Once graduates successfully complete the Chartered Accountants Program they are rewarded with the Graduate Diploma in Chartered Accounting (GradDipCA). As members, they have access to continual learning and professional development tools and events. These range from online options through to regular industry events giving them the tools to perform at their best.
Once legislation has been altered or introduced, industry bodies play an essential part in ensuring that the information is then handed down to its members. It is essential to keep members up to date with changes in legal and regulatory requirements and business practice. Through best practice, Chartered Accountants are able to offer the most up to date information to the business community.
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