Published
4 years agoon
By
Joe Pee
19-year-old Asuama Yeboah Atoapoma becomes the youngest chartered Accountant in Ghana after successfully passing the Chartered professional accountants’ examination in December 2020.
He attained this feat when he was also a level 300 Finance and Economics students of UG. He currently has a Chartered investment foundation certificate from CFA global and is a member or student of Chartered Institute of Bankers Ghana since 2018.
He understands CFD’s (Contract for difference) and also became a successful entrepreneur at age 17 and has diverse entrepreneurial investments portfolio notably includes owning a fast-food joint in University of Ghana, member of end the poverty now movement, farming, OTA financial service and others.
I knew him growing up always wanting to be a chartered Accountant even though he didn’t know what it meant.
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