Certified Public Accoutant (CPA)
Because a CPA’s toolbox includes everything from tax preparation, to financial statements, to financial planning, to forensic accounting, to internal auditing, to income tax, the CPA’s primary function is to help businesses thrive. And while a CPA is an accountant, not all accountants are CPAs. A CPA is different than an accountant. In fact, anyone who does any type of accounting function - even someone without a degree - can call themselves an accountant.A certified public accountant (CPA), however, is someone who has earned a professional designation through a combination of education, experience and licensing..
Overview
- Lectures 30
- Quizzes 4
- Duration 60 hours
- Skill level Advanced
- Language Arabic
- Students 10
- Assessments Yes
Course Description
The Certified Public Accountant / CPA curriculum is designed by the Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in the United States to give global professional accreditation to field workers. We aim from holding the audit program to provide the participants with a structural review program that includes all aspects related to progression to the test that qualifies the applicants to obtain this important professional certificate, whereby those who hold it have the respect of the accounting community and get the full opportunity to qualify for leadership positions in their field, as it gives the professional character Their practice in this field. Qualifications.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify and interpret accounting information to inform users and make decisions.
- Apply critical thinking skills by identifying and analyzing accounting issues using relevant accounting frameworks. Analyze financial and contextual information to make decisions, estimate costs and determine tax implications, audit risk, and engagement procedures.
- Evaluate and mitigate the risk of non-congruent behavior by implementing appropriate internal controls, incentives, and performance measures.