What is a certified practising accountant, and how is it different from a regular accountant?
What qualifications are required to become a certified practising accountant?
Do CPAs handle taxes, audits, and business advisory services?
A Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) is a qualified professional accountant who has completed required education, exams, and practical experience, and is certified to provide accounting, auditing, tax, and financial advisory services.
A Certified Practising Accountant (CPA) is a well trained expert in the field of finance and has undergone advanced post graduate training that exceeds normal accounting degree. They are professionals in forensic accounting, taxation, and strategic leadership, licensed by such institutions as CPA Australia, and they abide by high standards of ethics and constant professional growth.