can i get my A.A. degree of cpa through business administration
What sources can I use to determine if a person has received the degree of a CPA?
It is not a degree at all. It is a certification.
The minimum is a bachelor's degree in accounting. Some will pursue a CPA afterwards.The minimum is a bachelor's degree in accounting. Some will pursue a CPA afterwards.The minimum is a bachelor's degree in accounting. Some will pursue a CPA afterwards.The minimum is a bachelor's degree in accounting. Some will pursue a CPA afterwards.The minimum is a bachelor's degree in accounting. Some will pursue a CPA afterwards.The minimum is a bachelor's degree in accounting. Some will pursue a CPA afterwards.
To become a CPA. you need to have a bachelors and masters degree in accounting
CPA's don't usually work in banks, they work for accounting firms. If a bank needs a CPA to perform a service, they go through the accounting firm. A finance degree is probably more appropriate for working in a bank, than an accounting degree/CPA license. Depending on experience and other factors, CPAs can make 50-100k/yr.
Here's the answer to your question : You could immigrate in Canada with your U.S. cpa degree but, you can't get a job with your u.s. cpa degree. The only way to get a job in Canada is to have an Canadian cpa degree or an Canadian passport. A CPA degree or a CPA license? An accounting degree is required to get the CPA license. I'm going to assume you have a CPA license. CPA licenses are good only in the state in which they were obtained, unless another state allows reciprocity with that particular state. The AICPA is currently working on having the CPA license in one state being universally accepted in all 50 states. Your bachelor's degree in accounting will probably still be accepted by Canadian countries, since GAAP in the U.S. is probably very similar to GAAP in Canada. IASB is close to GAAP also, but with fewer rules than GAAP.
One way to earn your CPA is to get a degree in business administration, and major in accounting, which you can do at most universities. It all depends on how far you want to move away from home, if at all.
Yes you can! Check with the CPA requirements within your state. You will need a number of credits, in accounting, economics, and business law in order to sit for the CPA Exam. To get licensed you will also need at least a year of accounting experience signed off by an active CPA. Also, you don't need a CPA license to become an accountant. Most accounting firms only require a bachelor's degree and 8 accounting courses on your transcript. A lot of schools have accounting certificate programs that are basically 8 accounting courses.
Yes, you can become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) without an accounting degree. All you have to do is study and pass the CPA test to get certified.
yes it does !! not many people in Nepal are CPA so the scope of CPA is very good .. i am doing business administration now and will do CPA too
A CPA is a certified Public Accountant, while an MPA is a Master's in Public Administration. MPA is a graduate degree you can earn, CPA is a qualification you earn by passing the CPA Examination.
Really, anyone can be a self-proclaimed accountant. This does not require any education. To become a CPA, or receive one's CPA designation, a bachelors (or in most states a master's degree) is required. Really, anyone can be a self-proclaimed accountant. This does not require any education. To become a CPA, or receive one's CPA designation, a bachelors (or in most states a master's degree) is required.