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What is a Certified
Public Accountant (CPA)?
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Certified Public Accountant is a licensed professional, similar to the
standards required of doctors and lawyers, which helps to insure the highest
professional standards.
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Only
an individual who has achieved a stringent education requirement, passed a
comprehensive three day examination, performs continuous educational updates
and who has attained the needed professional experience requirements can
call themselves a Certified Public Accountant.
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Certified
Public Accountants generally have accumulated a more intense and diverse
breadth of financial experience over that of a typical accountant or an
individual who just prepares tax returns (anyone can call themselves a tax
return preparer).
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CPA has proven he has the experience and education needed to not only
prepare a tax return, but to help you perform essential strategic financial
planning for the future.
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CPA is critical to your overall financial "team" to help you grow
and succeed.
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CPA provides the quality services needed to meet today's responsibilities
and tomorrows challenges.
Would you
let someone, who is not a Surgeon, operate on you?
Would you let someone, who is not a lawyer, represent you in an important
hearing?
Then why would you let just anyone handle your dynamic financial matters.
Anyone can
call themselves an "accountant" or "tax preparer",
but not everyone can
call themselves a Certified Public Accountant.


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