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Certified General Accountants (CGAs) are highly skilled financial management professionals who analyze and interpret financial information; think creatively and solve complex problems; and plan, forecast and implement corporate strategies. The CGA designation is recognized throughout Canada and around the world as a pre-eminent standard of true excellence and professionalism in all aspects of finance and business management. In addition, CGAs belong to an elite group of professionals capable of applying current technologies to make sound business decisions, manage complex information, and provide effective organizational leadership.
CGAs are committed to continuing professional development and adhering to a highly-respected Code of Professional Conduct.
The Certified General Accountants of Ontario (CGA Ontario) represents more than 20,000 members and 8,000 students in Ontario . It is the self-governing provincial professional authority responsible for the accreditation, regulation and continuing professional development of CGAs in the Province of Ontario . It operates under the provisions of the Act respecting the Certified General Accountants Association of Ontario, the CGA Ontario By-Law, and the Code of Ethical Principles and Rules of Conduct.
CGA maintains rigorous standards of accreditation and professionalism in accounting to protect the public interest.
To use the designation “Certified General Accountant” or initials “CGA” or work as a Certified General Accountant in the province of Ontario , you must be a member in good standing of The Certified General Accountants of Ontario (CGA Ontario) and have been certified by CGA Ontario or a provincial / territorial affiliate of CGA-Canada.
The Certified General Accountants Association of Canada (CGA-Canada, also referred to in this Career Map as the Association) was incorporated by the House of Commons in 1913. Along with Canada 's provincial and territorial affiliates, CGA-Canada represents over 71,000 students and CGAs across Canada . It is an internationally-recognized full partner of the world's leading accounting standards organizations and conforms to the international guidelines of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) , delivering its program of professional studies to accounting students around the world.
In addition to members and students across Canada, there are currently more than 1,700 CGAs and 1,800 students outside Canada, including in the Caribbean since the 1970s, Macau since 1984, and Hong Kong and mainland China .
The CGA designation is distinct from other accounting designations such as Chartered Accountant (CA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA), which have different professional bodies, qualification requirements and areas of practice. For information on the CA and CMA bodies, contact them directly or refer to the Career Maps posted on the Government of Ontario website.
To obtain the CGA designation in Ontario :
CGA’s exclusive national program gives you the portability of transferring your designation or studies from province to province. The CGA designation is recognized throughout Canada and around the world.