08-28-2007, 03:23 PM
Dear Nakaium,
CA is chartered accountant and "A" represents the membership status with ICAP.
When some member is intaken after qualifying CA, he is treated as Associate Member and denoted as ACA.
In profession (I mean being partner in a firm) an Associate member turns out to be a "Fellow member" after completing five years and then instead of ACA he is called FCA.
In industry (not being in profession) an associate member turns out to be a "Fellow Member" after completing ten years and then instead of ACA he is called FCA.
Hope you would understand.
Regards,
CA is chartered accountant and "A" represents the membership status with ICAP.
When some member is intaken after qualifying CA, he is treated as Associate Member and denoted as ACA.
In profession (I mean being partner in a firm) an Associate member turns out to be a "Fellow member" after completing five years and then instead of ACA he is called FCA.
In industry (not being in profession) an associate member turns out to be a "Fellow Member" after completing ten years and then instead of ACA he is called FCA.
Hope you would understand.
Regards,