What does a chartered accountant do?

What does a chartered accountant do?

As a chartered accountant you'll give advice, audit accounts and provide trustworthy information about financial records. This might involve financial reporting, taxation, auditing, forensic accounting, corporate finance, business recovery and insolvency, or accounting systems and processes.

Does an accountant have to be chartered?

Unless chartered or qualified with another professional body, anyone can call themselves an accountant, even if they have no professional training or qualifications to back it up.

Why do you need a chartered accountant?

Enhance the financial mechanism: Chartered accountants have undergone the professional training to get better results out of the current mechanisms of your business. Their vast expertise in financial matters easily enables them to find ways to enhance your profitability and business growth.