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CPA License Verification: To confirm that a CPA has an active license, you may contact the State Board of Accountancy where the individual obtained his or her license. This list of state contact information will help you connect. In addition, you can use the NASBA CPA Verify tool.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) The CPA license is the foundation for all of your career opportunities in accounting. To get your license, keep 3 E's in mind: education, examination and experience.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) The CPA license is the foundation for all of your career opportunities in accounting. To get your license, keep 3 E's in mind: education, examination and experience.
• AICPA’s website for college students and CPA Exam candidates • A virtual warehouse chock full of the information (and motivation) you need to pursue a career in accounting • Includes features like – Find Your Fit – CPA Profiles – CPA Exam & Licensure Center
The Uniform CPA Examination® (Exam) protects the public interest by helping to ensure that only qualified individuals become licensed as U.S. Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).
Because of our commitment to help you promote the CPA profession and increase the visibility of your designation(s) and specialized expertise among current and potential clients, employers, accounting students and the general public, we offer two logos for member use: the CPA logo and the new AICPA membership logos.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) The CPA license is the foundation for all of your career opportunities in accounting. To get your license, keep 3 E's in mind: education, examination and experience.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) The CPA license is the foundation for all of your career opportunities in accounting. To get your license, keep 3 E's in mind: education, examination and experience.
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) The CPA license is the foundation for all of your career opportunities in accounting. To get your license, keep 3 E's in mind: education, examination and experience.
Below are links to the 55 states and territories resources and contact information pages. The pages are designed for AICPA members, CPA societies, boards of accountancy, and aspiring CPAs to access state- and territory-specific resources and information in the areas of accountancy, government, study, and taxes.