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The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. – Mahatma Gandhi
This quarter's theme is Chartered Accountants for Change. It's time for Chartered Accountants (CAs) to be one of the catalysts to save the world. CAs should understand their unique role as an enabler of transforming the world towards a sustainable future.
CAs play a critical role in society by ensuring financial transparency, accountability, and ethical practices in the business and financial world. They are not only responsible for auditing financial statements and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations but also have the potential to drive positive change in society.
The various ways in which we, as Chartered Accountants, can contribute to society are:
a. Ethical Financial Practices: CAs can promote ethical financial practices within organisations. By ensuring that financial transactions are conducted with integrity, CAs can help prevent fraud and unethical behaviour.
b. Mentor a young person in your community to build their character. If you’re an adult, you’ve probably accumulated decades of practical knowl