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CGA Ontario will conduct an information seminar on the campus,
welcomes students from all academic background
When: March 22nd, 5:30pm (running roughly 2 hours)
Where: MRT 252 (Morisset Building)
About CGA
Meeting Needs by Exceeding Expectations
Certified general accountants are trained in the full spectrum of accounting. Broadly and deeply competent, CGAs have the education and training required to fulfil advanced business and financial functions. CGAs are thoroughly equipped to address the ever-changing needs of business of every size and in every sector, as well as the needs of individual clients.
Corporate
Financial analyst, director of finance, controller, chief financial officer and president. CGAs are an integral part of high-performing management teams. They provide key insights into financial statements and reports, participate in business acquisitions, develop tax strategies, perform financial analysis and forecasts, implement systems and oversee internal accounting processes.
Education
CGAs hold respected positions from professor to financial analyst to policy adviser. As teachers, they share their sound knowledge of accounting. In other positions they lead in the financial management of academic and research activities.
Government
Roles of CGAs employed within government include auditor, senior financial officer, management adviser and director of finance. Their responsibilities can include the preparation and analysis of annual operating budget documents and regulatory reports, establishing systems for integrated financial reporting, auditing and ensuring operating efficiencies within given funding levels.
Information technology
Ongoing mandatory professional development makes CGAs highly effective in this rapidly evolving sector, where their positions range from consultant to product support specialists, to manager of change and configuration, to controller. Specialized services include developing systems and software solutions to adapt to change.
Not-for-profit
In the not-for-profit sector, CGAs hold titles of executive director, director of finance and manager of finance and administration, among others. Their responsibilities may include managing departmental operations, conducting performance evaluations and strategic business planning for cost-reduction measures to improve net income.
Public practice
In public practice, CGAs are partners, accountants, auditors and owners. They offer a wide range of services, including strategic tax planning and preparation, audits, financial statements, financial planning, succession and estate planning, systems implementation, business start-up and providing financial advice.
Certified General Accountants of Ontario can help you to learn more about how CGAs contribute to fiscal integrity and financial growth in all sectors. Name Your Need―CGAs are equipped and ready to respond.
Plan for success. Name your need.
© 2005 Certified General Accountants of Ontario.
www.cga-ontario.org
welcomes students from all academic background
When: March 22nd, 5:30pm (running roughly 2 hours)
Where: MRT 252 (Morisset Building)
About CGA
Meeting Needs by Exceeding Expectations
Certified general accountants are trained in the full spectrum of accounting. Broadly and deeply competent, CGAs have the education and training required to fulfil advanced business and financial functions. CGAs are thoroughly equipped to address the ever-changing needs of business of every size and in every sector, as well as the needs of individual clients.
Corporate
Financial analyst, director of finance, controller, chief financial officer and president. CGAs are an integral part of high-performing management teams. They provide key insights into financial statements and reports, participate in business acquisitions, develop tax strategies, perform financial analysis and forecasts, implement systems and oversee internal accounting processes.
Education
CGAs hold respected positions from professor to financial analyst to policy adviser. As teachers, they share their sound knowledge of accounting. In other positions they lead in the financial management of academic and research activities.
Government
Roles of CGAs employed within government include auditor, senior financial officer, management adviser and director of finance. Their responsibilities can include the preparation and analysis of annual operating budget documents and regulatory reports, establishing systems for integrated financial reporting, auditing and ensuring operating efficiencies within given funding levels.
Information technology
Ongoing mandatory professional development makes CGAs highly effective in this rapidly evolving sector, where their positions range from consultant to product support specialists, to manager of change and configuration, to controller. Specialized services include developing systems and software solutions to adapt to change.
Not-for-profit
In the not-for-profit sector, CGAs hold titles of executive director, director of finance and manager of finance and administration, among others. Their responsibilities may include managing departmental operations, conducting performance evaluations and strategic business planning for cost-reduction measures to improve net income.
Public practice
In public practice, CGAs are partners, accountants, auditors and owners. They offer a wide range of services, including strategic tax planning and preparation, audits, financial statements, financial planning, succession and estate planning, systems implementation, business start-up and providing financial advice.
Certified General Accountants of Ontario can help you to learn more about how CGAs contribute to fiscal integrity and financial growth in all sectors. Name Your Need―CGAs are equipped and ready to respond.
Plan for success. Name your need.
© 2005 Certified General Accountants of Ontario.
www.cga-ontario.org