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CPA's don't work in banks. They work at accounting firms. A bachelor's degree with 150 credits is required in most states. Delaware only requires an associate's degree though.

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Do you need a college degree to become an accountant?

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.


How many CPA CPE credit hours are required to renew Connecticut CPA license?

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What is the education required to be a CPA in New Jersey?

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How many cpa cpe credit hours are required to renew Alaska cpa license?

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To renew AK CPA license, four credit hours of ethics are required every reporting period.


What is the amount of income of a CPA have in a bank?

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Are there benefits of becoming a CPA in a bank?

being a CPA is advantageous on your part because promotion is good and it gives you a favorable spot.


How much does an accounting clerk make?

If it is a corporate position (Like a well known bank\financial group); $60,000.00\yr If it is a private company (Local CPA\Bank); $75,000.00


How much money does a CPA earn?

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How many CPA CPE credit hours are required to renew North Carolina CPA license?

For the North Carolina CPA continuing education requirement: 40 hours of CPE must be completed by active licensees each year by December 31 after the first calendar year of licensure. See "Sources and Related Links" below for a link which provides contact information to the NC State Board CPA continuing education requirements. There is also a link which provides a good checklist for comparing online CPE providers.


How much does a starting out accountant make?

Depending on education background, the starting salary for a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is an estimated $45,000!


Does CPA continuing education requirement differ for every state?

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