CPAs function as independent auditors and act as advisors to individuals, businesses, financial institutions, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies on a wide range of finance and tax-related matters.
To qualify for certification and a state license, an individual generally must:
• Have a college degree or its equivalent
• Pass the rigorous uniform CPA Examination
• Meet certain experience or postgraduate study requirements
• Meet annual continuing education requirements
• Adhere to certain ethical standards and codes of professional conduct established by governmental bodies and peer organizations
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