Chartered Certified Accountant
A Chartered Certified Accountant (CCA) is a professional accountant who has completed specific education and training requirements, including passing a series of exams. They are recognized by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), which is a global body for professional accountants. CCAs provide a range of services, including auditing, taxation, and financial consulting, helping businesses and individuals manage their finances effectively.
To become a CCA, candidates typically need a degree in accounting or a related field, followed by practical experience in the industry. Once qualified, they must adhere to a strict code of ethics and continue their professional development through ongoing education. This ensures they stay updated on the latest financial regulations and practices.