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What is CPA (USA)

 

The Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is the highest accounting credential in the U.S. and is similar to the CA Qualification in India. The CPA title is awarded by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountant.

U.S. CPA is an individual with thorough and complete knowledge of Accounting principles of the U.S. So, if you want to work in or for U.S. firms, understanding its accounting laws is essential.

U.S. CPA members and students play a vital role in both 'practice' and 'industry' in sectors such as financial services, banking, manufacturing, construction, education and consultancy.

The services of U.S. CPA are required in all areas of the business world
  • Assurance and Attest Services
  • Financial Accounting
  • Management Consulting and Performance Management
  • Information Technology (especially as applied to accounting and auditing)
  • Corporate Finance (Merger & Acquisition, initial public offerings, share and debt issuing)
  • Financial Planning
  • Financial Analysis
  • Venture Capital
  • Forensic Accounting (preventing, detecting, and investigating financial frauds)
  • Tax Preparation and Planning
  • Estate Planning
  • Corporate Governance
  • Income Tax
While some CPAs are generalists and may offer a range of services (especially those in small practices) many CPAs specialize in just one area and may provide only one of the services listed above.
ACCA PAPERS
F1 F3 F5 F7 F9 P2 P4 P6
F2 F4 F6 F8 P1 P3 P5 P7
CIMA PAPERS
C1 C3 C5 E2 F1 F3 P2
C2 C4 E1 E3 F2 P1 P3 TC
CFA PAPERS
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II III
CPA PAPERS
A&A BEC
FAR REG

IFRS Study Material

IFRS 1 IFRS 2 IFRS 3 IFRS 4 IFRS 5 IFRS 6 IFRS 7 IFRS 8 IFRS 9 IAS 1 IAS 2 IAS 7 IAS 8 IAS 10 IAS 11 IAS 16 IAS 17 IAS 18 IAS 19
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