THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A CPA AND A REGULAR ACCOUNTANT

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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A CPA AND A REGULAR ACCOUNTANT

Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and regular accountants perform almost similar functions. While all CPAs are accountants, all accountants are not CPAs. Here are some of the differences between CPAs and general accountants.

LICENSING A Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is a general accountant who has passed rigorous testing and met strict jurisdictional licensing requirements. A general accountant can only become a CPA after passing certain tests conducted by the country’s respective Institute. In the US, requirements vary by state, but they typically require minimum educational training (usually a bachelor’s degree in accounting), passing the CPA exam as well as meeting minimum experience requirements. Contact CPA Henderson NV. Candidates for the CPA credential take a uniform exam, administered by the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA). The exam tests one’s knowledge and application of accounting principles and concepts in four main areas:


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