Friday, June 4, 2010

***How to Become a CPA - Erik Johnson***

                                       ***If you are wondering how to become a CPA then there are many factors to consider. First you must consider whether the job is actually right for you, and once you have that figured out then you can begin looking into the requirements that must be fulfilled to get into a college program in preparation for this career. Most students choose a dedicated at an accredited institution that provides a clear pathway to passage of a series
of tests governed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

                                     In order to be ready for the Uniform CPA Examination you will need to be competent in the various subjects that encompass the accounting world. A bachelor's degree that includes at least 24 semester hours of accounting and 24 semester hours of other business courses is the best way to get ready for this tough examination. Then you may apply to take the exams by filling out a series of forms (proving you have fulfilled the educational requirements) and by paying the required fees. After passing the exams and gaining licensure you will also need to take 120 hours of continuing education courses every three years. .

                                   Chances are if you're wondering how to become a CPA, you're also wondering how your job outlook and salary will be once you enter the profession. On average, CPAs with one to three years of experience may earn anywhere from $35,000 to $60,000 annually depending on whether they work at a large or small firm. Other factors such as location, school where degree was earned and extracurricular activities may also help to earn a higher salary. Some CPAs also have master's degrees, which can raise the salary even further. As you work your way up and become a director in a firm, you could earn anywhere from $71,000 to $130,000 depending on whether you work at a small, medium or large firm. Partners in firms can earn as much as $175,000.  The best states to work as a CPA are California and New York where the median salary is $75,000, but the outlook is good wherever you go, so it would be worthwhile to pursue this career.


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