how to start ca firm/ freelancer work??
CA SWATI (GST Professional) (33 Points)
12 July 2016CA SWATI (GST Professional) (33 Points)
12 July 2016
Senu Reddy
(ca final)
(291 Points)
Replied 13 July 2016
In India freelancing works for CA's are far less.. so better to concentrate on full time practice if ur not willing to do job...
CA SWATI
(GST Professional)
(33 Points)
Replied 13 July 2016
Mukesh Mishra
(Student CA Final )
(29 Points)
Replied 13 July 2016
Start Doing Job at CA firm. Get Exposure of the relevant feild of your intetest. Thereafter you could make contact and start your own pratice.
Ranjan Kumar
(B.Com)
(26 Points)
Replied 15 July 2016
I won't bore you with details about which desk you should buy for your office, which domain name you should pick for your website, or which colour your logo should be in. I am sure you can do all that by yourself. I will give you something deep.
Whenever I see a question on how to start a business, my reaction is always, "Get a client." It's the easiest thing to say, the simplest thing to understand, but the most difficult thing to do. After completing graduation this must be the first thing to do.
A man's character can be judged by how he treats not his equals or superiors, but his inferiors. And yes, when you have hundreds of clients, each of them are inferior individually but united as a market. But when you have no clients, every prospective one seems scary and daunting.
So, go get a client and you have a business.
CA SWATI
(GST Professional)
(33 Points)
Replied 15 July 2016
Mukesh Mishra
(Student CA Final )
(29 Points)
Replied 16 July 2016
Search at job Portals, Browse through google. Get all the names of CA firm. Frwds your CV at their email. If there is requirement they would contact you.
CA SWATI
(GST Professional)
(33 Points)
Replied 16 July 2016
Mukesh Mishra
(Student CA Final )
(29 Points)
Replied 16 July 2016
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