26th June 2013 08:09 AM | ||
bully 001 |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? Quote:
after of all that is not possible to any one who jug the expect salary giving to you by any company . it is totally depend on company ruls . so that is very difficult to any body to jug the expect salary . |
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25th June 2013 10:37 PM | ||
Shailesh Dixit |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? However there is no limit of income of A Chartered Accountant, It depends upon working knowledge & communication skills of a person. It may vary from 5 lacs to 15 lacs per annum in normal course. |
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6th June 2013 09:43 PM | ||
Unregistered |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? Which one is better among CA and CS with respect to salary and job hours ? |
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5th May 2013 12:15 PM | ||
Unregistered |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? I m confused..? I dont know weather i have intrest in doing C.A. Or not..but i want to earn more money and wipe out my poverty,plz help |
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27th February 2013 07:37 PM | ||
narendra B. |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? Quote:
Image: http://loquaciousscribbler.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/ca2.jpg 1.A chartered accountant can work in different areas of financial accounting, tax management, auditing, cost accounting, banking and consultancy. 2.They have to be the certified members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). E&Y, Deloitte, PWC and ICICI Bank are some of the good pay masters for CA jobs in India. 3.A fresh CA can earn anything between INR 5-7LPA. With the increase in the number of years and depth of experience the salaries also increase to as high as INR 18-24LPA for those with additional MBA degree in finance or LLB . |
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27th February 2013 10:29 AM | ||
kshitiswari |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? Dear, Chartered accountancy is very demanding professions for commerce aspirants. It has enormous scope in many of the metro cities. For the required posts in metros you can expect 25000 to 60000 plus salary for other growing cities u may expect a minimum of 15000 to 45000 salary for government job you can expect 8000+perks in all cities for a fresher and more for an experienced one |
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27th February 2013 10:28 AM | ||
kshitiswari |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? Dear, Chartered accountancy is very demanding professions for commerce aspirants. It has enormous scope in many of the metro cities. For the required posts in metros you can expect 25000 to 60000 plus salary for other growing cities u may expect a minimum of 15000 to 45000 salary for government job you can expect 8000+perks in all cities for a fresher and more for an experienced one |
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27th February 2013 08:23 AM | ||
sunilpati |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? Hi dear......... 1.A chartered accountant can work in different areas of financial accounting, tax management, auditing, cost accounting, banking and consultancy. 2.They have to be the certified members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). E&Y, Deloitte, PWC and ICICI Bank are some of the good pay masters for CA jobs in India. 3.A fresh CA can earn anything between INR 5-7LPA. With the increase in the number of years and depth of experience the salaries also increase to as high as INR 18-24LPA for those with additional MBA degree in finance or LLB . Good luck........ |
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26th February 2013 10:10 PM | ||
narendra B. |
Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? you can expect 20000 to 30000 per month |
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5th February 2013 09:07 AM | ||
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Re: How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? What kind of course I can choose after 12th? I habby in communication. |
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15th January 2013 12:16 AM | ||
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How much salary can I expect after completing chartered accounts? how much salary can i except after completing chartered accounts with not much good marks |