CPAS
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is a professional designation for accountants who have met education, examination, and experience requirements and are licensed to provide accounting services in many jurisdictions. CPAs perform a wide range of financial and advisory services, including audits, tax planning, financial reporting, and consulting. The credential is widely recognized and often required for attest services.
In the United States, becoming a CPA typically requires completing a bachelor's degree (many states require
CPAs work in public accounting firms, corporations, government, non-profits, and academia. Common practice areas include audits
Professional standards and regulation are overseen by state boards in the United States, with guidance from
Globally, CPA-like credentials exist under different titles, such as Chartered Professional Accountant or Chartered Accountant. While