Services
by CA
An
important phenomenon of recent times is the rapid growth of the accountancy
profession. The vast changes occurring in the economy of the country have been
placing great responsibilities on the Chartered Accountants. It also
constitutes a challenge to the profession to bring to bear their knowledge and
skill in their specialised fields of activity. The types of functions generally
performed by the Chartered Accountant are varied. The more important ones
amongst them are discussed below.
Accountancy
This
includes the writing up of accounts and the preparation of financial
statements. It encompasses a wide area ranging from simple Book keeping to
complex financial analysis.
Auditing
Possibly
one of the most important functions of a Chartered Accountant, it is here that
his specialised training, skill and judgment are most often called into play.
The purpose of auditing is to satisfy the users of financial statements that
the accounts presented to them are drawn up on correct accounting principles and
that they represent a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the
organisation.
Taxation
With
a number of taxes on the statute book, current and continuing tax information
has become vital to the effective economics of business management. The assessment
of taxes is very closely linked with financial accounts. The Chartered
Accountant with his experience in accounts is in an advantageous position for
preparing the returns for tax purposes, representing assessees before the
Income-Tax authorities and rendering general advice on taxes to his clients. An
additional responsibility placed on him recently is that his services will be
required by the tax department for auditing complicated cases, having large
revenue potential. The requirement under the Income-Tax law for compulsory
maintenance of accounts by the specified categories of taxpayers would also
make a demand on his time and services.
Cost
Accountancy
A
Chartered Accountant is also trained to ascertain the costs of production and
of processes at different levels of operations in the manufacture of a product
and in the rendering of a service. He is also equipped to provide costing
information for the guidance of management, introduce cost control methods and
assist the management in establishing appropriate selling prices.
Special
Company Work
The
services of Chartered Accountants are frequently sought in connection with
matters such as the formation, financial structure and liquidation of limited
companies. Secretarial and Registration work and the duties of a Receiver are
also undertaken by them, in addition to other company work.
Investigation
Chartered
Accountants are often called upon to carry out investigation to ascertain the
financial position of business in connection with matters such as a new issue
of share capital, the purchase or sale or financing of a business,
reconstruction and amalgamations. Their services are also sought for
undertaking investigations with a view to achieving greater efficiency in
management or administration, finding out reasons for increases or decreases in
profits etc.
Executors
and Trustees
A
Chartered Accountant is also often appointed executor under a will or trust in
order to carry on the administration of the estate or settlements.
Appointment
of this nature require the Chartered Accountant to work in Co-operation will
solicitors or Lawyers. Conversely, Solicitors or lawyers carrying out works of
this kind usually call in Chartered Accountants to assist them in the
accounting aspects of their work.
Directorship
Many
members of the Institute who hold senior position in industry and commerce are
also directors of their companies. Moreover, many members who are actively
carrying on public practice are also directors of companies. The advantages of
having a Chartered Accountant on the Board of Directors are now well recognised
and the practice of making such appointments has grown rapidly.
Companies
Secretarial Work
In
a well organised company or group of companies, the Secretary is a man with a
professional qualification (often a Chartered Accountant) who, in addition to
his multifarious other duties, is an important link in the management chain.
The continued growth of limited companies enables the professional accountants
to offer secretarial services to small companies, many of which are being
virtually run by a few individuals who are unable to afford a full-time
secretary.
Management
Accounting
This
is another field in which the Chartered Accountant is able to render a service
which is utilized in a variety of ways like formulation of policies, day to day
control, performance evaluation, etc.
Share
Valuation Work
The
Chartered Accountant undertakes the valuation of shares of public and private
companies when amalgamation or re-organisation takes place for the purpose of
takeover bids and other acquisitions.
The
Chartered Accountant as Management Consultancy
CA
play invaluable role in assisting business organisations to utilize resources
effectively, increase their efficiency and achieving their goals and
objectives. as management consultants, CA render host of consulting
services as under:
· Developing
management information system.
· Designing
budgetary and control system.
· Determining
measures of the effective utilization of capital.
· Installing
cost accounting system.
· Assisting
the management in the efficient use of working capital as an aid to improve
productivity
· Advising
management on principles of organisation and methods for effective delegation
and planning of work.
· Rendering
advice on international taxation matters, foreign collaborations, joint
ventures, double taxation agreements etc.,
· Reviewing
procedures and equipment for operational control.
· Review of
financial planning and policies for effective utilisation of resources.
· Rendering
secretarial services and advice on Corporate Law matters.
· Advising
management on amalgamations, reconstructions, takeovers and expansion schemes.
· Assist in
the preparation of feasibility studies of new project and expansion schemes.
· Advise on
the system analysis and design, including selection of hard work and
development of software and feasibility of incorporating computer applications
for accounting and commercial activities.
· Assist in
finding solutions for specific business problems such as product mix decisions,
pricing decisions, making representation to Government on various matters etc.
· Appraisal
of personnel policies and practices.
· Assist in
the selection of executive personnel in the areas of production, marketing,
accounts, data processing, personnel, general administration etc.
· Acting as
advisor or consultant to an issue, including such matters as drafting of
prospectus and memorandum containing salient features of prospectus, preparation
of publicity budget etc.
· Acting
investment counselor in respect of securities.
· Acting as
registrar to an issue and for transfer of shares/other securities.
Other
Activities
Among
the many other duties undertaken by a Chartered Accountant, mention may be made
of service as an arbitrator for the settling of disputes and those connected
with insolvency work, such as the preparation of statements of affairs and the
duties of a trustee in bankruptcy or under a deed of arrangement.
Source:-ICAI
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