Certified Public Accountant – CPA definition explanation

What is Certified Public Accountant – CPA?
A designation given by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants to those who pass an exam and meet work-experience requirements. Read more for examples and further explanation including related video clips and also comments

Example explains Certified Public Accountant – CPA
For the most part, the accounting industry is self-regulated. The CPA is a designation meant to help ensure that professional standards for the industry are enforced.

Other countries have certifications equivalent to the CPA. For example, in Canada, accountants similar to the CPA are called Chartered Accountants (CA).

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