Seven Thunder Bay Chartered Accounting students headed to new careers as CAs

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Your MoneyTHUNDER BAY – Business – Seven Thunder Bay Chartered Accounting students have passed this year’s Canada-wide Uniform Evaluation (UFE), recognized as one of the world’s most challenging professional entry examinations.       

The UFE, written in September, is a national three-day evaluation that assesses competencies necessary for Chartered Accountants including essential knowledge, professional judgment, ethics and the ability to communicate. The UFE is an important component of the CA qualification program, which includes prescribed education, practical experience and examination requirements. Only those who complete this entire program successfully are entitled to use the internationally recognized designation of Chartered Accountant, a profession known for superior financial expertise, strategic thinking, business insight and leadership. For the first time ever, these students will also earn the Chartered Professional Accountant designation, which makes them CPA, CAs.       

In total, Ontario had 1,279 of the country’s 3,077 successful UFE writers and captured 27 of 59 National Honour Roll spots. Joshua Huff of Waterloo captured the Canada Gold Medal as the top writer of the Uniform Evaluation in the country.       

The following Thunder Bay CA students successfully wrote the exam and, upon completion of their 30-month experience requirement, have earned the right to add the letters CPA, CA to their names:              

               

  • Harpreet Bhullar            
  • Kyle Christian            
  • Robyn Goral            
  • Seija Makelainen            
  • Viralkumar Mistry            
  • Angela Pratola            
  • Kristie Roy

 “Congratulations to all of the successful Ontario candidates,” said Rod Barr, FCPA, FCA, President and CEO, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. “Qualifying to become a CPA, CA is a very challenging process and the resulting career is rich in rewards and opportunities. I am confident that all of the students will make great contributions in their future careers and will uphold the high standards of the CPA, CA profession.”

 

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