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CPA

August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta

Accounting

Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is the licensed accounting professional designation in the United States, regulated by individual state boards of accountancy. Requirements: 150 college credit hours (often a master's degree), pass the 4-section Uniform CPA Exam (auditing, business environment, financial accounting, regulation), 1-2 years supervised experience, ongoing CPE. CPAs can sign audited financial statements, represent taxpayers before the IRS, and issue various attestation reports. State-specific licensing creates portability challenges. Average CPA salary: $70K starting, $130K+ senior, $200K+ partner. CPA is the gateway credential for corporate accounting, audit, tax, and advisory careers.

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