It depends on the country and state. In the US, the average salary of a CPA is around $70,000. I answered a similar question that might help you What are the Salaries for CPA
The salary for a CPA depends on the location. I did some research on CPA salaries by state that you can refer to to get an idea of average salaries of a CPA position by date. You can also see the trends in job prospects and demand for CPAservices.
Around 60k a year
It depends on the state and city. In the US the average salary ranges from around $65,000 to $100,000 and more. I did some research on CPA salary comparison across the US, hiring trends and demandfor CPA services
A CPA's salary is about $57,335.
The average salary of an accountant in the UK is 40,000 Euros per year. This will increase significantly if you become a CPA or gain experience in the field.
An independent CPA may choose to charge by the hour or the work involved. A CPA working for an accounting firm or other company gets paid a salary normally.
The singular possessive form is CPA's(Certified Public Accountant's).Example: What is the CPA's starting salary?
One can find information regarding CPA salaries on many websites online. CPA Exam's website displays the salary for these accountants as of 2013 and show the employment outlook for this occupation as well.
CPA earn 60 K on average
Not sure about Minnesota but i am in NY area working for mid size public firm. I am a CPA with about 3 years of public experience making about $67k. There are other firms including big 4s who will probably throw another 5 grands for the work i am doing right now.
Approximately $30,000.
Most states require that you have a bacholers in Business Administration to even take the CPA exams your basicly moving from an entry level of $30K to $47K. Also it would be stupid to have your BA and not take the CPA exam. Why go 95% of the way and not finish off with the most important part?