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CPA-- Certificated public accountant
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outline Part 1 General Introduction (Angela)
Part License & Outlook (Cecilia) Part Salary & Skills (Jay) Part Job Duty & Other Information (Rita)
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Title Certified Public Accountant (CPA)
A CPA is a certified public accountant who is licensed by a state board of accountancy. A CPA license is the accounting profession’s highest standard of competence, a symbol of achievement and assurance of quality.
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Education CPAs must have passed the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination and have met additional state education and experience requirements for certification as a CPA. These usually include holding a Bachelors’ Degree and a minimum of two years’ experience in public accounting.
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classes needed Financial Accounting Auditing Business Taxation
Depending on the state you wish to obtain your CPA license. In California, students who want to apply for CPA Exam also need 120 semester credits (24 in accounting, 24 in other business classes). Financial Accounting Auditing Business Taxation
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License requirement of cpa
College degree in Accounting Complete 2 CLEP examinations OR pass the CPA examination Have at least 2-4 years of accounting experience, based on level and type of education Certificate renewed every 2 years Board approves applications from individuals licensed in other states that wish to practice in California
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NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK
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CALIFORNIA EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK
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SALARY CALIFORNIA PAY: NATIONAL PAY:
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Skills for cpa ☺ Knowledge of Accounting principles and Auditing procedures and techniques, cost accounting, financial and estate planning. Ability to select relevant tax or Accounting rules, to apply analytical skills, to operate business machines, to prepare complete and accurate Accounting reports, and to keep up with changes in government laws and regulations. Familiarity with the uses of computers in tax preparation and accounting, accounting software, budget analysis, and business mathematics.
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Job Duties Maintain and audit company financial records.
Oversee budget and financial management. Perform duties related to audits, taxes, and financial planning. Create and analyze budgets. Act as a consultant in areas such as compensation, benefits, and asset protection. Oversee accounts payable and receivable. Forecast revenue and analyze ledgers. Participate in strategic planning, fraud prevention, and budget development.
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California State Board of Accountancy
Other information 1.U.S. Citizenship Requirement At this time, there is no requirement that California CPAs must have U.S. citizenship. However, all CPAs must have a United States Social Security number in order to get a license. 2. Foreign Students—A Different Set of Rules What if you are a citizen of a country other than the United States, and you want to become a CPA in California? If you are not a licensed CPA in a foreign country, you will face a different path to a California CPA license. 3. If you need a CPA license, contact the below: California State Board of Accountancy Licensing Division 2000 Evergreen St., Suite 250 Sacramento, CA
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