Aca Certified

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Have you taken the CPA exam after graduation in Accounting? How does one become those other things?

- Accountant Professional (ACCA or FCCA) - Chartered Accountant (FCA, CA or ACA) - International Accounting (AIAA or FAIA) - Management Accountant (ACMA, FCMA or AICWA) - Certified Public Accountant (CPA) - Certified General Accountant (CGA or FCGA) Most people become CPA? Thank you for all the answers!

NO, you do not need an accounting degree to sit for the CPA. All you need is a degree four years Over 30 hours of course credits accounting. I recommend getting an accounting degree to pass the CPA. The success rate for the CPA exam is very low. So study accounting, it is easy to understand and increase your chances of passing the CPA exam. You need to have a degree four years of credit MORE 30 hours of intermediate accounting course. In everything you must have 120 hours of college credit PLUS 30 credit hours of accounting giving you a total of 150 credit hours. In everything you need 150 credits equivalent to 5 years of college. My major is accounting and of course I get a degree in accounting to sit for the CPA ...... What I'm doing is getting my degree in accountant who will give me 120 hours of credit (4 years) then I'll go for a master's degree in accounting, which is 30 credits (1 year). In this way, I will Both have master's and required courses and credits to sit for the CPA. You can major principle in all business fields such as finance, economics, marketing etc. and then take an additional 30 credit hours of accounting courses. This will meet the requirements.

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