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What is the difference between CA and CGA?

Asked by Vincent_staines, Last updated: Apr 14, 2024

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D. Peter

D. Peter

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D. Peter, Software Developer, B.E (Bachelor of Engineering), Mexico

Answered Mar 17, 2020

CGA stands for Certified General Accountant, which is a professional name granted to Canadian accountants. Someone who has the winning combination of education and experience is entitled to the professional designation as their title. The ambition of the Certified General Account Program is to provide practical tools for the success of driven, motivated students in the field of accounting. There are many different career opportunities for CGA. CA stands or Chartered Accountant, and this is another professional designation granted to accounting professionals in many countries around the globe besides the United States. A CA works in both fields of business and finance and could be involved with public practices. Every CA program is also based upon the rules set by an approved CA training office. CA education ensures that you will have the necessary tools to be able to work in this field.
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