PA after an accountant's name stands for "Public Accountant." This designation indicates that the individual is licensed to provide accounting services to the public, including auditing, tax preparation, and consulting. Public Accountants may hold certifications such as CPA (Certified Public Accountant), which further signifies their professional expertise and adherence to regulatory standards.
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There are a lot of different fields that require an accountant. There are Cost Accountants, Financial Accountants, Forensic Accountants, Fund Accountants, Management Accountants and Tax Accountants.
There is no female saint of accountants. St. Matthew the Apostle is the patron saint of accountants.
Examples include the Institute of Management Accountants' Standards of Ethical Conduct
Saint Matthew is the patron saint of accountants
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Only if the respective state's accountancy laws allows it. At present, only three states allows unlicensed accountants to use the PA designation. Most states restricts the use of the PA designation to licensed/registered (PA/LPA/RPA) and certified public accountants (CPA).
Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants
DC after a chiropractors name stands for Doctor of Chiropractic
It's a legal term to describe a separate legal entity - Professional Association. It's a form of incorporating a group of professionals, such as physicians, or dentists, or attorneys, or accountants to allow the individuals protection from lawsuits.
Not finding titular initials "PA;" prolly they mean Pennsylvania.
PA means Professional Association.
After a firms name, PA means professional association.
Professional Association
ACCA stands for association of chartered certified accountants where as CPA stands for certified public accountants
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in spanish when people say pa' is slang for the word "para" which has different meaning ...para could mean for ...in this case pa' mayte = para mayte ....for mayte... assuming mayte is a name which is a common name in south america...para can also mean "to" ....for example ir para mayte = going to mayte ...if mayte is a place