Chartered Accountant and ACCA!

ACCA as the British Royal Association of Chartered Certified Accountants is the British licensed four of the four certified public accountants Association. CA full name Chartered Accountant, and ACCA called The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants; we can see that there is a big correlation between the two. So what is the difference between ACCA and the rest of the UK CA? ACCA senior member will tell you.

Talking about the difference between ACCA and CA, you must make an introduction to the Royal Charter.

 The royal charter is a formal instrument issued by the British monarch, similar to the royal patent CA and ACCA in Multan specifically for individuals or corporate groups to grant specific rights or powers, many British cities (such as London, Liverpool and Manchester, etc.), the company (Such as the BBC , the Bank of England, the Royal Bank of Scotland, etc.), universities (such as Cambridge University, Oxford University, etc.) and other important institutions are obtained through the acquisition of royal concessions.


 Historically, the issue of royal charter is the main way to set up a body corporate, but modern societies organize them through other methods, such as through a business registration establishment company. It can be argued that the royal charter is mainly a monarchy of the state of a body or individual achievement and status of a high degree of recognition, is a high honor.

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