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2015-11-20 11:36:30
Guide-Level 14
The title Certified Management Accountant is used by various professional bodies around the world to designate their different professional certifications.
CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) is the largest professional body of management accountants offering relevant finance qualification.
Eligibility- Graduates with Degrees accredited by CIMA
The CIMA course is equivalent to ICWA but it is not recognised by the public sector in India though it is valid internationally. Graduates opting for professional accountancy careers can train in public practice, offering audit and business advice services (including tax ad
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2015-11-17 15:23:32
Guide-Level 14
Both the degrees have a good scope. What matters is where you pursue the degree from. Both the degrees are pretty different in nature. One specializes you in general management whereas the other specializes you in finance and accounting. If you have an interest in accounting and are good with number, you should opt for bachelors in financial accounting.
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2015-11-03 17:43:22
Guide-Level 12
Hi,
I would like to suggest you to do at least one year course in accounting, it will give you more exposure.
for now your can refer some of this courses.
Financial Accountant
Diploma in industrial accounting
Certificate in computer accountant
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New answer posted
2015-11-03 15:00:17
Guide-Level 14
After majoring in accounting and finance one can look forward to careers like:
Accountant
Revenue Agent
Marketing Manager
Financial Analyst
Tax Policy Analyst
Tax Attorney Specialist
Employment Tax Specialist
Personal Finance Consultant
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New answer posted
2015-11-03 11:52:29
Guide-Level 14
Hi Swami, Various course in Accounting and Taxation are:
- PG Diploma in Accounting & Taxation
- Diploma in Accounting & Taxation
- Certified Industrial Accounting (CIA)
- Certified Public Accountant
- Chartered Management Accountant
- Diploma in Accounting & Taxation
- Diploma in Service Tax
- Diploma in Taxation Law
- Advanced Diploma in Taxation
- Bachelor of Commerce in Taxation
- Bachelor of Commerce in Tax Procedure & Practices
- Master of Commerce in Finance and Taxation
- Master of Commerce in Accounting and Taxation
- Post Graduate Diploma in Taxation
- Post Graduate Diploma in Tax Management and Tax Administration
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2015-10-31 17:02:22
Contributor-Level 6
Accounting Degrees
If you are considering an accounting degree, it is important that you research what types of jobs are available for that specific degree. Accounting is an important function in any business or governmental entity. Regardless of the state of the economy, there will always be a need for individuals with training and experience in accounting.
Associate Degree in Accounting
An associate’s degree in accounting (AAS) usually focuses on accounting basics. An associate’s degree is a two-year degree program and includes course work in business administration and business management. This degree also frequently incl
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2015-05-26 08:41:09Beginner-Level 2
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2015-04-03 11:42:22
Guide-Level 14
It is difficult to say one is difficult and other is easy. As it depends on your skills.
Chartered accountants are sought-after professionals in specialised areas of accounting, auditing, corporate finance, corporate law and taxation.
A CS is a vital link between the board of directors, shareholders and government and other agencies, with expertise in legal matters, securities law, capital market and corporate governance.
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2015-02-20 13:51:10
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