A professional accountant who acquires a license from the state is known as a CPA or a certified public accountant. After completing at least 150 hours of formal college education in various subjects of accounting and business, a person has to clear a rigorous 14 hour CPA exam that covers the topics of accounting, auditing, business laws (also taxes), and business management. Coming from a broad business background, the CPAs are most suitable for business consultation, tax audits, and corporate accounting.
To create innovational business models, today’s business world is looking for professionals capable of easily integrating skills and knowledge from varied sources to address strategic issues of business. The CPAs not only have superior working knowledge of the conventional accounting system but also possess up-to-date professional expertise of various dimensions of business.
Public accounting and assurance services are the major functions of the CPAs. However, a CPA working as a [...] Continue Reading…








