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General Accountants and auditors help to ensure that the Nation's firms are run more efficiently, its public records kept more accurately, and its taxes paid properly and on time.
Accountants employed by Federal, State, and local governments guarantee that revenues are received and expenditures are made in accordance with laws and regulations.
Accountants and auditors employed by public accounting firms and government agencies may travel frequently to perform audits at branches of their firm, clients' places of business, or government facilities.
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Certified General Accountants (CGAs) are members of the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada (CGA-Canada), which was created by an Act of Parliament on June 6, 1913.
The CGA program of professional studies is currently being offered in Canada, in Bermuda, in several Caribbean countries, and in a number of universities throughout China and Hong Kong.
As of 2004, CGAs are authorized by provincial legislations to perform audits in every province and territory in Canada, except Quebec and Prince Edward Island.
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Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) must pass a series of exams and be licensed by the State Board of Accountancy to earn the title "CPA".
Accountants and Auditors work in a normal office setting, but often work away from their desk in a client’s office to perform audits.
Accountants often work long hours under pressure during the first quarter of the calendar year, which is both tax and audit season.
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 Certified General Accountant CGA: Accountants Companion Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
A certified general accountant (CGA) is a senior level accountant who is certified by the Certified General Accountants Association.
In order to become a certified general accountant, you will be required to complete 14 courses of advanced studies which may include financial accounting, management accounting, auditing, taxation, law and management information systems.
Because these duties require the highest standard of professional and ethical conduct, certified general accountant must follow a comprehensive code of ethical principles and rules which are set by the Certified General Accountants (CPA) Association.
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Certified General Accountants (CGAs) are employed in all aspects of accounting and financial management for organizations throughout the public and private sectors.
Applicants may be given advanced standing in the CGA program if they have been educated in a related field at a university or college level.
For students who enter without a Bachelors degree, CGA also offers several integrated degree opportunities that can be completed concurrently with the professional designation.
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 Certified General Accountant - CPAFinder.com
According to “CGA-Canada Recommends Move to International Accounting Standards” (1999), the Certified General Accountants Society of Canada (CGA-Canada) is the issuing agency for the certified general accountant credential to those professionals who have completed a specified course of study and a two-year work experience program.
“Certified general accountants are permitted to do audits in some of the Canadian provinces, following auditing standards as set forth in the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Handbook” (1999, p.
The certified general accountant credentials are intended to demonstrate a certain level of accounting expertise and require adherence to a code of professional conduct.
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Find an accountant or CPA firm using the CPAfinder.com directory.
Search accountant listings online to find accounting help such as bookkeeping, IRS representation, tax return preparation, tax filing, quickbooks help and training.
Also locate CPA firms and accountants for business start-ups, small business accounting and more.
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 Certified General Accountants of Ontario - Home Page
CGA Ontario recently launched its new ad campaign, Name a Business/Name Your Need.
CGA Ontario’s 2007-08 Professional Opportunities program is online; seminars and conferences are open to non-members.
CGA Ontario’s employment referral service is a valued resource for employers and our members.
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 Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Firm - CPAFinder.com
In an effort to reduce fees, some firms may be inclined to switch to non-national CPA firms.
The results found by Bedingfield and Loeb contradict earlier findings of a general preference for a well-known CPA firm among third parties, especially underwriters.
Empirical test results were, nonetheless, consistent with the concept that price levels (fees) are important considerations in all buying (auditor selection) contexts, but that the importance of various non-price CPA firms attributes was dependent upon client size and CPA firm comparison contexts.
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 Chartered Accountant - CPAFinder.com
A chartered accountant is a qualified member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland, or the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland; these were the original bodies to be granted royal charters.
The Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy (however, their members are not known as chartered accountants).
Today, the majority of chartered accountant firms are engaged in public practice concerned with auditing, taxation, and other financial advice; however, many trained chartered accountants fulfill management roles in industry (A Dictionary of Business, 1996, p.
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