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To become a Certified Public Accountant CPA you typically need to meet the educational and experience requirements set by the state or jurisdiction where you want to practice.
Each state or jurisdiction has its own Board of Accountancy which regulates the CPA licensing process. You should check with the Board of Accountancy in the state or jurisdiction where you want to practice to determine their specific requirements for CPA licensure.
In summary, to apply for CPA you should research and determine the specific requirements set by the Board of Accountancy in the state or jurisdiction where you want to practice, and then follow their gui
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If you are interested in pursuing a career in finance and accounting, obtaining a Certified Public Accountant CPA certification can provide you with a wide range of opportunities.
Here are some potential career paths that you could explore with a CPA certification:
- Public Accounting
- Corporate Accounting
- Financial Planning and Analysis
- Investment Banking
- Forensic Accounting
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