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What are the Salaries for CPA?

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


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What is US CPA Exam?

US CPA stands for Certified Public Accountant exam. Accountants take this exam to enhance professional credentials as a nationally recognized accountant.


What is CPA or ACCA in accounting mean?

CPA is a US qualification for professional accountants while ACCA is a UK based qualification pursued by people around the world.


Can a cpa notarize a document in the US?

In most states, a CPA does not have the authority to notarize documents. Notarization requires a notary public, who is a designated public official. It is important to use a licensed notary public for this purpose.


Can you appear for CPA exam from India?

No,you cannot. But it has been proposed by NASBA that they shall analyse the feasibility of conducting the CPA exam outside US by the fall of 2009. We can expect a decision in this regard by the end of 2009.


What has the author Patrick R Delaney written?

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Is the CPA Program recognized internationally?

You will need to sit for the CPA exam in the US. The requirements are different for each state. Some require you to be an actual citizen, others do not. However, once you have been recognized, you can use it in any state.


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Can you be a CPA with an associate's degree?

Answer 1: Certified Public Accountancy (or becoming a Certified Public Acccountant) (CPA) in the US is a state-regulated and -licensed career. That means that each US state has a board or other legal entity which both regulates and oversees the process; and which administers CPA exams, and awards licenses. And each state's educational requirements are different. Most require a four-year bachelors degree in accounting from a college or university accredited by an agency approved by the US Department of Education (USDE), and/or the USDE-sanctioned Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA)......and some of them will even be even more specific than that, and will even limit it to certain schools... sometimes even only within their states.Whether any of them will allow a person to sit for the CPA exam with only a two-year associates degree is something you'd have to determine for yourself by first figuring out in which state you'd like to be a CPA, and then asking its CPA licensing board what are its educational requirements.I'm fairly certain that no US state will allow its CPAs to have only associates degrees, but your final authority on this matter should be -- and should only be -- the CPA licensing authority in whatever state in which you'd like to be a CPA. Do not go by anything you learn in a place like this.Persons with two-year associates degrees in accounting can become bookkeepers, though; and some states even license (or at least certify) that.Again, though, only the state, and no one here, can give you the answer you truly seek, and upon which you may reasonably rely.All fifty states' CPA licensing authorities have websites, on which are the rules, and downloable guides, state regulations and laws, etc., etc. Figure out the state in which you'd like to be a CPA, and then go Google to find its CPA licensing authority (probably called something like a "Board of Public Accounting" or "Board of Public Accountancy" or something like that) and then go visit its site and read, read, read until you understand.Then get whatever degree is required, do well, sit for the CPA exam, and become a CPA!


What is the difference between CA and CPA?

A CPA is a license granted by individual states in the US, and licensees are members of the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants). The CA designation hails from the United Kingdom, and all Chartered Accountants belong to the ICA (Institute of Chartered Accountants).


What is a post-nominal. Give examples of post-nominal letters?

A post-nominal is the short form of qualification after your name. An example might be PhD or CPA. In the US they often begin with the letter "C" meaning certified.