Chartered Accountant Salary In Ghana

A chartered accountant (CA) is an international accounting designation granted to accounting professionals.

Below is Chartered Accountant Salary In Ghana

Job TitleRangeAverage
AccountantGH₵ 13k – GH₵ 111kGH₵ 36,000
Finance ManagerGH₵ 0 – GH₵ 0 (Estimated )GH₵ 138,000
Assistant AuditorGH₵ 0 – GH₵ 0 (Estimated )GH₵ 50,000
Associate – Accounting or Auditing FirmGH₵ 0 – GH₵ 0 (Estimated )GH₵ 42,000
Associate AuditorGH₵ 0 – GH₵ 0 (Estimated )GH₵ 24,000
AuditorGH₵ 0 – GH₵ 0 (Estimated )GH₵ 21,600
Chartered AccountantGH₵ 0 – GH₵ 0 (Estimated )GH₵ 36,000

What is the role of a chartered accountant?

Chartered accountants are fully qualified accountants that take on a broad and important role.

In a nutshell, they analyze and provide information about financial records, with focus areas including financial reporting, taxation, corporate finance, business recovery, and insolvency.

What is CA qualification?

The minimum qualification required to pursue the ICAI CA course is Class 12.

The candidates who have passed Class 12 can take up the CPT course.

The second stage is IPCC (Intermediate) and the last stage is CA Final.

Subjects Combination: Students from Commerce, Science, and Arts stream in Class 12 can register for CPT.

How much does it cost to be a chartered accountant in Ghana?

ICA fees. Successful applicants are required to pay a registration fee of GH¢150.00 and a subscription of GH¢150.00. For CA-level 1 exemptions, one is required to pay GH¢300.00 for each paper, and GH¢350.00 for CA-level 2 exemptions per paper.

Can I complete CA in 3 years?

The minimum duration to pursue CA after graduation is 3 years as you can directly take IPCC exams after 9 months from registering yourself after which you also need to complete 2.5-3 Years of Articleship to become a Chartered Accountant.