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What is the difference between a CA, and accountant and bookkeeper?

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What is the difference between a CA, and accountant and bookkeeper?

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Chartered Accountant (CA) is the title used by members of certain professional accountancy associations in the British Commonwealth countries and Ireland. Chartered Accountants work in all fields of business and finance. Some are engaged in public practice work, others work in the private sector and some are employed by government bodies. Contents An accountant is a certified accountancy and financial expert in the jurisdiction of many countries. Such as other legally-restricted professions including medical doctors and lawyers, different countries have their own training and examination systems to maintain the practice quality and restrict the number of qualified accountants in their jurisdictions. Bookkeeping (what a bookkeeper does) is the recording of all financial transactions undertaken by an individual or organization. The organization may be a business, a charitable organization or even a local sports club. Bookkeeping is “keeping records of what is bought, sold, owed, and owne

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Well since the others gave you a whole lot of information i am just going to put it in simple language. I am studying to be a CA (the first guy that said articles is only 2 years is wrong, it takes 3 – 5 years) 1. The bookkeeper usually just does the recording of the financial transactions into the books. Not a great job, not a great pay either. Anybody can do this. 2. Accountants deal with the financial information of the company. They tell the managers, directors, shareholders etc. what is going on in their company. Average pay. CA is a more qualified accountant with much more knowledge. Becoming a CA is hard work but it is worthwhile. After you receive your qualification you are able to do many different jobs. For instance a Chief Financial Officer. This is a job with great pay.

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To be a CA you have to have a post graduate degree, do two year’s of articles (learning the ropes) under a CA and then write a very tough entrance exam. CA’s commands as a group the hidghets salaries in SA. An accountant is someone who has all the skills to persorm all accounting fucntions (Including the drawing up of financials etc), but have not done articles or written the entrance exam. Generally an ccountant would have an accounting qualification, but i do not think there is a legal requirement to do so. I can therefor call myself an accountant whether I know anything about accounting or not, and whether I am doing such work or not. A bookeeper is someone who performs parts of the accounting work, and generally never past trial balance stage. No legilative requirement for qualification or experience required. Many bookeepers are HIGHLY skilled individuals, but have never formally studied accounting.

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