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Are most members of the accountancy profession are CPA

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Answered by Raghavgenius
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Answer:

yes

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best most members need accountancy

Answered by Qwrome
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Most members of the accountancy profession are CPA

• All CPAs are accountants, but not all accountants are Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).

• The principal differences between accountants and CPAs are education, experience, and opportunity. Becoming a CPA is a challenging goal, but one very much within your reach.

• In order to become a CPA, there are education and experience requirements you'll need to fulfill, and a Uniform CPA Exam that you must pass.

• Receiving your CPA certification distinguishes you from other business professionals – the benefits are increased trust, opportunity, and financial reward.

• CPAs are many things.

• They are chief financial officers for Fortune 500 companies and advisors to small neighborhood businesses.

• They work for public accounting firms, both small and large.

• They are well-respected strategic business advisors and decision-makers.

• They act as consultants on many issues, including taxes and accounting.

• A CPA, or Certified Public Accountant, is a trusted financial advisor who helps individuals, businesses, and other organizations plan and reach their financial goals.

• Whatever those goals-saving for a new home, opening a new office, or planning a multi-billion dollar merger-CPAs can help.

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