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Cost and works accountants (CWAs) — called management accountants in other countries — work in and beyond the 44 classes of product-oriented industries, such as sugar, paper, refrigerators, cement and steel, for which cost audit is mandatory. They collect, assimilate, collate and analyse financial information from all areas of an organisation. Theirs is a critical role in that the management makes decisions based on the information provided by these professionals.<br />Their chief role is to ensure that managerial decisions are within prescribed costs.<br />Mr. GN Venkataraman, president, Institute of Cost and Works Accountant of India (ICWAI), says the demand for cost accountants is expanding. Even in a slowdown, students got packages of Rs 4 lakh to Rs 6 lakh during campus placements last year. “The demand is more. We are trying to catch up.” ICWAI has about two lakh who are enrolled but only 1500-2000 qualify to be cost accountants every six months.<br />Cousins of chartered accountants (CAs) and company secretaries (CSs), cost accountants occupy the top slots as chairpersons, managing directors, finance directors, financial controllers, chief accountants, cost controllers, marketing managers, chief internal auditors, in government and private organisations, public sector enterprises, and multinational companies. (The Central government has an Indian Cost Accounts Service, which is at par with its Class I services). A few well-known CWAs include Mr RS Sharma, CMD, ONGC; Mr. Anil Sardana, CMD, Tata Teleservices, and Mr. Chanda Kochar, MD and CEO, ICICI Bank.<br />Cost accountants are employed for cost accounting, accounting, financial management, financial/business analysis, auditing / internal auditing, direct and indirect taxation, as also systems analysis and systems management. Their work options also include functional consultancy in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation, process analysis in business process outsourcing (BPO) houses and teaching in colleges or business institutes. Incidentally, 35 universities recognise the CWA qualification — along with a Bchelor’s degree — as qualification for entry to MPhil and PhD programmes in commerce and allied disciplines.<br />Some enterprising sorts venture out on their own. Either individually or in partnership with one or more members of the institute, they offer many services, such as cost audit under the Companies Act, valuation audit under the Central Excise Act, CENVAT audit under Central Excise Act, special audit under Customs Act, audit under VAT Acts of various states, certification of cost of production for captive consumption for the purpose of excise duty assessment, certification under the export and import policy, certification of consumption for import application, tax and project management consultancy, as well as business valuation. Cost accountants can provide management consultancy as well.<br />“Opportunities for accounting executives lie across sectors as finance is the backbone of any organisation. The applications of cost accounting are very wide,” says Mr. Sanjay Gupta, chairman, Northern India Regional Centre, ICWAI.<br />However, you might still wonder why one would prefer a CWA over CA or CS? It’s true that a CA can do an audit of even a neighbourhood shopkeeper or help file tax returns of individuals. CWAs, on the other hand, have their niche. “A CA performs a post-mortem. He comes into the picture when the activity has already taken place whereas a cost accountant is with you from the inception of a project,” says Mr. Gupta. “As a cost accountant, you can help in cost-cutting, better MIS (management information systems), and enhanced productivity.”<br />“Many a time, students are in a dilemma over which course — CA/CWA and CS — they should do. Though all the three courses have similarities, the key difference lies in the depth of the subjects studied and the exam orientation. While the cost accounting course has in-depth study relating to cost and management accounting, chartered accountancy covers in-depth study of financial accounting, auditing, and tax aspects. Company secretaryship comes with detailed study relating to company law,” explains Mr. Gupta. Certainly, there is nothing like the best course — the choice should depend on the aspirant’s interest, aptitude, abilities and objectives in life. What's it about?<br />Cost accountants collect, assimilate, collate and analyse all financial information related to an organisation. The management makes decisions based on information provided by these professionals. Their chief role is to ensure that managerial decisions are within cost prescriptions. They need to give a prognosis for proposed projects based on past and current financial performance. To do this, a cost accountant has to consider factors such as the cost of raw materials, labour, transport and overheads, among others. His/her responsibilities include designing and implementing effective management information and control systems, planning costing systems and methods, inventory control incorporating mathematical models, investment analysis, project management, internal audit, cost audit, diagnosis of sick industries, fund management, pricing planning, interpreting information and data related to business activities and translating them. This guides the management in taking the right decisions.<br />The payoff<br />The salary of fresh CWAs can be up to Rs 6 lakh a year at the entry level and after that the sky is the limit as far as growth prospects are concerned<br />Skills<br />Strong quantitative aptitude and interest in finance <br />Sharp analytical skills <br />Should have good communication skills  (both written and oral) <br />How do i get there?<br />After passing Class XII, complete ICWAI coaching and enrol for the institute's foundation course. However, graduates in engineering and other disciplines, postgraduates as well as gazetted officers are exempted from the foundation course and they can straightway register for the next level — the intermediate course, which takes at least 18 months to complete. Students need to then do the 18-month final course. The final course includes computer training (100 hours), and audit / industrial training (three years). Exams are held in June and December at centres in India, Dubai, Oman and Botswana. Under an agreement with ICWAI, Indira Gandhi National Open University offers specialised BCom (financial and cost accounting) and MCom (management accounting and financial strategies) programmes for ICWAI students. Students can simultaneously pursue the BCom programme with ICWAI’s foundation/ intermediate course and MCom with the final course. Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), London, recognises the CWA qualification and exempts students from 12 of its 16 papers. Australia and Canada, too, recognise the credential. ICWAI also offers a one-year certificate in accounting technicians, particularly targeted at village youth. Those completing the CAT can upgrade to the CWA qualification<br />Institutes & urls<br />Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India, headquartered at Kolkata, with four regional centres <br />           www.icwai.org<br />Indira Gandhi National Open University (offers special BCom and MCom programmes for ICWAI enrolees) <br />           www.ignou.ac.inPros & cons<br />Niche job <br />Well-paid jobs <br />You can set up independent practice too, but this has relatively limited scope in cost accountancy <br />More demand for CWAs<br />The head of the profession’s regulator on the prospects<br />What’s the demand and supply of these professionals?<br />As an institution, we have completed 51 years. We have 48,000 members and two lakh students. Cost accountants are decently employed. The moment they pass the exams they are picked up by employers. Even in the slowdown last year, students got pay packages of Rs 4 lakh to Rs 6 lakh in campus placements.<br />The demand for cost accountants is expanding. About 1500-2000 cost accountants come out every six months. But the demand is greater. We are trying to catch up.<br />Reportedly, only about three per cent CWAs practise? <br />There is not much regulatory power given to us. But we are trying for that. An expert group headed by cost adviser Mr. BB Goyal in its report to the ministry of corporate affairs, suggested that all companies with a threshold limit of Rs 50 crore turnover or paid-up capital of Rs 10 crore must get cost audits done and maintain cost audit records. We hope that once this recommendation is implemented, the practice area will improve and boost the demand for cost accountants. We are expecting changes in the law, which would automatically require more companies to get cost audits done.<br />Also, the ministry is going to allow us to call ourselves cost and management accountants. It’s only because of a law that we are called cost and works accountants and it’s going to change soon.<br />Tell us about the certificate in accounting technicians ?<br />There is a big demand for one million junior accountants. CAs and CWAs cannot fulfil all the requirements of the economy. To facilitate inclusive growth, we introduced the certificate course for 10+2-pass village youth who are trained to man small and medium enterprises, e-choupals, panchayats, etc. They may continue training to become cost accountants.<br />(Mr. GN Venkataraman, Interviewed by Rahat Bano at The Hindustan Times)<br />Author: Rahat Bano, Hindustan Times<br />Date: 3rd April, 2010<br />
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Cost And Works Accountants

  • 1. Cost and works accountants (CWAs) — called management accountants in other countries — work in and beyond the 44 classes of product-oriented industries, such as sugar, paper, refrigerators, cement and steel, for which cost audit is mandatory. They collect, assimilate, collate and analyse financial information from all areas of an organisation. Theirs is a critical role in that the management makes decisions based on the information provided by these professionals.<br />Their chief role is to ensure that managerial decisions are within prescribed costs.<br />Mr. GN Venkataraman, president, Institute of Cost and Works Accountant of India (ICWAI), says the demand for cost accountants is expanding. Even in a slowdown, students got packages of Rs 4 lakh to Rs 6 lakh during campus placements last year. “The demand is more. We are trying to catch up.” ICWAI has about two lakh who are enrolled but only 1500-2000 qualify to be cost accountants every six months.<br />Cousins of chartered accountants (CAs) and company secretaries (CSs), cost accountants occupy the top slots as chairpersons, managing directors, finance directors, financial controllers, chief accountants, cost controllers, marketing managers, chief internal auditors, in government and private organisations, public sector enterprises, and multinational companies. (The Central government has an Indian Cost Accounts Service, which is at par with its Class I services). A few well-known CWAs include Mr RS Sharma, CMD, ONGC; Mr. Anil Sardana, CMD, Tata Teleservices, and Mr. Chanda Kochar, MD and CEO, ICICI Bank.<br />Cost accountants are employed for cost accounting, accounting, financial management, financial/business analysis, auditing / internal auditing, direct and indirect taxation, as also systems analysis and systems management. Their work options also include functional consultancy in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementation, process analysis in business process outsourcing (BPO) houses and teaching in colleges or business institutes. Incidentally, 35 universities recognise the CWA qualification — along with a Bchelor’s degree — as qualification for entry to MPhil and PhD programmes in commerce and allied disciplines.<br />Some enterprising sorts venture out on their own. Either individually or in partnership with one or more members of the institute, they offer many services, such as cost audit under the Companies Act, valuation audit under the Central Excise Act, CENVAT audit under Central Excise Act, special audit under Customs Act, audit under VAT Acts of various states, certification of cost of production for captive consumption for the purpose of excise duty assessment, certification under the export and import policy, certification of consumption for import application, tax and project management consultancy, as well as business valuation. Cost accountants can provide management consultancy as well.<br />“Opportunities for accounting executives lie across sectors as finance is the backbone of any organisation. The applications of cost accounting are very wide,” says Mr. Sanjay Gupta, chairman, Northern India Regional Centre, ICWAI.<br />However, you might still wonder why one would prefer a CWA over CA or CS? It’s true that a CA can do an audit of even a neighbourhood shopkeeper or help file tax returns of individuals. CWAs, on the other hand, have their niche. “A CA performs a post-mortem. He comes into the picture when the activity has already taken place whereas a cost accountant is with you from the inception of a project,” says Mr. Gupta. “As a cost accountant, you can help in cost-cutting, better MIS (management information systems), and enhanced productivity.”<br />“Many a time, students are in a dilemma over which course — CA/CWA and CS — they should do. Though all the three courses have similarities, the key difference lies in the depth of the subjects studied and the exam orientation. While the cost accounting course has in-depth study relating to cost and management accounting, chartered accountancy covers in-depth study of financial accounting, auditing, and tax aspects. Company secretaryship comes with detailed study relating to company law,” explains Mr. Gupta. Certainly, there is nothing like the best course — the choice should depend on the aspirant’s interest, aptitude, abilities and objectives in life. What's it about?<br />Cost accountants collect, assimilate, collate and analyse all financial information related to an organisation. The management makes decisions based on information provided by these professionals. Their chief role is to ensure that managerial decisions are within cost prescriptions. They need to give a prognosis for proposed projects based on past and current financial performance. To do this, a cost accountant has to consider factors such as the cost of raw materials, labour, transport and overheads, among others. His/her responsibilities include designing and implementing effective management information and control systems, planning costing systems and methods, inventory control incorporating mathematical models, investment analysis, project management, internal audit, cost audit, diagnosis of sick industries, fund management, pricing planning, interpreting information and data related to business activities and translating them. This guides the management in taking the right decisions.<br />The payoff<br />The salary of fresh CWAs can be up to Rs 6 lakh a year at the entry level and after that the sky is the limit as far as growth prospects are concerned<br />Skills<br />Strong quantitative aptitude and interest in finance <br />Sharp analytical skills <br />Should have good communication skills  (both written and oral) <br />How do i get there?<br />After passing Class XII, complete ICWAI coaching and enrol for the institute's foundation course. However, graduates in engineering and other disciplines, postgraduates as well as gazetted officers are exempted from the foundation course and they can straightway register for the next level — the intermediate course, which takes at least 18 months to complete. Students need to then do the 18-month final course. The final course includes computer training (100 hours), and audit / industrial training (three years). Exams are held in June and December at centres in India, Dubai, Oman and Botswana. Under an agreement with ICWAI, Indira Gandhi National Open University offers specialised BCom (financial and cost accounting) and MCom (management accounting and financial strategies) programmes for ICWAI students. Students can simultaneously pursue the BCom programme with ICWAI’s foundation/ intermediate course and MCom with the final course. Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), London, recognises the CWA qualification and exempts students from 12 of its 16 papers. Australia and Canada, too, recognise the credential. ICWAI also offers a one-year certificate in accounting technicians, particularly targeted at village youth. Those completing the CAT can upgrade to the CWA qualification<br />Institutes & urls<br />Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India, headquartered at Kolkata, with four regional centres <br />           www.icwai.org<br />Indira Gandhi National Open University (offers special BCom and MCom programmes for ICWAI enrolees) <br />           www.ignou.ac.inPros & cons<br />Niche job <br />Well-paid jobs <br />You can set up independent practice too, but this has relatively limited scope in cost accountancy <br />More demand for CWAs<br />The head of the profession’s regulator on the prospects<br />What’s the demand and supply of these professionals?<br />As an institution, we have completed 51 years. We have 48,000 members and two lakh students. Cost accountants are decently employed. The moment they pass the exams they are picked up by employers. Even in the slowdown last year, students got pay packages of Rs 4 lakh to Rs 6 lakh in campus placements.<br />The demand for cost accountants is expanding. About 1500-2000 cost accountants come out every six months. But the demand is greater. We are trying to catch up.<br />Reportedly, only about three per cent CWAs practise? <br />There is not much regulatory power given to us. But we are trying for that. An expert group headed by cost adviser Mr. BB Goyal in its report to the ministry of corporate affairs, suggested that all companies with a threshold limit of Rs 50 crore turnover or paid-up capital of Rs 10 crore must get cost audits done and maintain cost audit records. We hope that once this recommendation is implemented, the practice area will improve and boost the demand for cost accountants. We are expecting changes in the law, which would automatically require more companies to get cost audits done.<br />Also, the ministry is going to allow us to call ourselves cost and management accountants. It’s only because of a law that we are called cost and works accountants and it’s going to change soon.<br />Tell us about the certificate in accounting technicians ?<br />There is a big demand for one million junior accountants. CAs and CWAs cannot fulfil all the requirements of the economy. To facilitate inclusive growth, we introduced the certificate course for 10+2-pass village youth who are trained to man small and medium enterprises, e-choupals, panchayats, etc. They may continue training to become cost accountants.<br />(Mr. GN Venkataraman, Interviewed by Rahat Bano at The Hindustan Times)<br />Author: Rahat Bano, Hindustan Times<br />Date: 3rd April, 2010<br />