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What is ACA?

 
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What is ACA?
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01-02-2006, 09:41 PM
Under the CA Oridnaince of 1961 and CA bye laws,.. the only legal qualification is ACA to start with. There is no such thing as a chartered accountant who is not a member of ICAP. A chartered accountant may be a person who is an ACA or a FCA.

There is one possibility where a person has passed all the exams of ICAP and has completed the requisite training period and not applied for membership. Any one in such a situation has no legal qualification or designation unless he/she applies for membership of the institute.


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What is ACA? - by SarahNasir - 12-29-2005, 01:39 AM
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