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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, you can become a CPA. There is no mandate degree requirement for CPA. CPA follows the credit system and to become eligible for the exam you must have 120 or 150 credits depending on the state you want to apply for from a NAAC recognised university.
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Industry-relevant and globally recognized professional qualification. Opportunity to work anywhere in the world. The course is embedded with CMA (Certified Management Accountants) from the US. CMA is a global benchmark for Management Accountants and Financial professionals. But it offers US CMA in the BBA courses.
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-Clear all 4 exams before becoming a resident of Canada
-Fulfill 150 educational credits
-Have 24-30 months of relevant work experience.
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Contributor-Level 8
A US CPA can directly earn CPA Canada without any additional exams. All you need to do is:
- Clear all 4 exams before becoming a resident of Canada
- Fulfill 150 educational credits
- Have 24-30 months of relevant work experience.
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Contributor-Level 8
-Clear all 4 exams before becoming a resident of Canada
-Fulfill 150 educational credits
-Have 24-30 months of relevant work experience.
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4 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is a license issued in 55 states or territories of the United States that authorizes the holder to practice as a CPA in that jurisdiction. To earn the prestige associated with the CPA license, an individual is required to demonstrate knowledge and competence by meeting high educational standards, passing the CPA exam, and completing a specific amount of general accounting experience.
The two most important aspects of becoming a CPA are passing the Uniform CPA Exam and meeting licensing requirements in the state where you want to practice. It is a short duration course with just 4 exams, which can be com
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4 years ago
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CPA is an internationally recognized qualification. A CPA license holder from any of the 55 American states is regarded highly in the US, Canada, European cou
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