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The Institute of Accounting Technicians (Canada) is a not-for-profit professional body for those working as accounting technicians and in accounting fields. The Institute's educational program is recognized for exemptions by: Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Bulgaria Cambodia: Associate: KICPAA Kampuchea Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Auditors Cameroon: Member: Institute of Chartered Accountants of Cameroon Canada: Member: CPA Canada CPA Canada: Cayman Islands: Associate: CISPA Cayman Islands Society of Professional Accountants: Chile: Member
AAT is the largest provider of accounting apprenticeships in the UK. AAT has members living in and students pursuing its qualifications from, more than 100 countries globally. Beyond the UK, the counties with the highest number of current or previous AAT learners are Botswana, Malaysia and Bahrain. [2]
The Toronto Branch of CGA Canada was formed in 1921 and comprised 35 members. Its head office was located in the Traders Bank of Canada Building, at 67 Yonge Street in Toronto. In 1932, Ivy Thomas, a member of CGA Ontario, became the first female CGA and one of the first female professional accountants in the history of Canada.
1968 - Name changed to The Society of Industrial Accountants of Canada; 1977 - Name changed to The Society of Management Accountants of Canada; 1985 - Introduction of the professional designation of Certified Management Accountant ("CMA"), with existing RIAs being grandfathered in; 2004 - CMA is registered as a trademark by CMA Canada
CAT's rival is the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) qualification. ACCA was a sponsor of the AAT before breaking its links in the mid-1990s in order to form the CAT qualification. [ 1 ] The rationale behind this move was that it wanted a technician level qualification which followed the same strategic direction of the ACCA ...
2013 Unifying the accounting profession: CGA-Canada entered into an Integration Agreement with CPA Canada, the body responsible for the new national designation Chartered Professional Accountant. 2014 Unification completes in October 2014. Historically Quebec and Ontario only allowed CAs to audit public companies. In 2004, the Ontario ...
On October 1, 2014, the union of Canada's accounting profession became complete with the integration of the CGA-Canada and CPA Canada, placing all of Canada's recognized national accounting bodies under the singular CPA banner. [14] The Canadian CPA designation has since grown to more than 210,000 members in Canada and around the world. [15]