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A CPA license is granted to anyone who passes the Uniform CPA exam that is monitored and managed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, or AICPA. They also meet the state requirements for licensure in their state, making them eligible to get a CPA license in the first place.

CPA British Columbia BC are able to work in the public accounting sector and provide their services and opinions on public funds and financial statements, and many states refuse to let anyone call themselves a 'public accountant' unless a CPA license is held. What does it take to get a CPA license, though? Here are some things to keep in mind.

First, a bachelor's degree in accounting or a similar field will be needed to get into accounting in the first place. Generally, a four year degree is what people expect to see when they hire CPAs. The degree generally will cover 24 hours of auditing or accounting, but not every state has the same requirements for CPAs.

The CPA British Columbia BC exam that will take place in order to get licensure is a 2-day, four part exam that is prepared by the AICPA, and most states will allow passing the exam parts separately, rather than failing someone entirely if anyone doesn’t get them all right at once.

However, once the exam is completed and individual have his CPA license, that doesn't mean that he is done. One needs to be capable of handling a lot of responsibilities and details within the job. There are new restrictions that keep CPAs from advising one business on multiple issues, but that doesn't mean that individual won't have multiple clients with a variety of needs.

CPA license requirements vary from one state to the next, but most follow the federal standard for suggested education and training. Math, obviously, is a critical skill for a CPA, as is statistical analysis and interpretation. As long as one take the time to learn about what their options are for becoming a CPAs British Columbia BC, one should have no trouble getting the education that he needs or making the most of the career options every single time.

About the Author

John Sumit is a retired accountant by profession, and has handled multi-million dollar accounts and transactions in his 30+ year career, in which he was involved with some of the top financial houses in the US. Presently, he writes about the changing face of the accounting industry, as well as how accountants can help the common man in maximizing savings, CPA British Columbia BC.


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