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chartered accountant
noun
- a member of the Institute of Accountants. : C.A.
chartered accountant
noun
- (in Britain) an accountant who has passed the professional examinations 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 CA
Word History and Origins
Origin of chartered accountant1
Example Sentences
Now, with Mumbai and Maharashtra clearly in the throes of a fresh Covid-19 wave, the 53-year-old chartered accountant feels unperturbed.
The Australian executive began her career as a chartered accountant before moving on to work at an investment bank in London and other financial institutions.
In the case of the chartered accountant, or the stockbroker, or the pedlar, this special knowledge is not so damning a thing.
The disposition of our forces is clearly marked in red ink, and their numerical strength certified by a chartered accountant.
A chartered accountant sat in the office at Moorgate Street and shed around him the gloom of statistics.
One beginner whom we know is seriously thinking of employing a chartered accountant for this purpose.
We have our duly elected and appointed treasurer and our accounts are audited by a chartered accountant.
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