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| ‘Tamso Ma Jyotirgamaya’ -
A journey from darkness to enlightment. |
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A Certified Professional Computer Accountant has many career options available. |
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CPCA’s
may choose to be self employed, or may
seek employment with Banks and Credit unions;
Government agencies; Businesses; Nonprofit
Organizations; Accounting Firms; Auditing
Firms; and a variety of other areas. |
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Based
on the individual CPCA,students it is possible
to advance within a corporation or accounting
department quite rapidly. |
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A Certified Professional Computer Accountant may perform a variety of job duties |
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CPCA’s
generally perform a broad range of Accounting,
Tax, and Consulting services for their clients.
Some may choose to specialize in different
areas, such as Auditing or Forensic Accounting,
which involves investigating and interpreting
white collar crimes such as securities fraud
and embezzlement, bankrupcies and contract
disputes, and other complex and possibly
criminal financial transactions. |
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An entry level Certified Professional Computer Accountant will generally maintain records of routine accounting transactions. |
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He/She
may also assist in the preparation of Financial
and Operating reports, including trial balances,
adjustments, and closing entries. |
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The entry level Certified Professional Computer Accountant may also assist in the analysis and interpretation of accounting records for use by the management team.
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The
intermediate Certified Professional Computer Accountant
prepares and maintains accounting records,
not only for general accounting, but may
also work with costing and budgeting data. |
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He
can also examine,
analyze and interpret accounting records for
the purpose of giving advice or preparing statements |
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An
intermediate Certified Professional Computer Accountant
often acts as a lead to lower level employees
in the Accounting department. |
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A senior Certified Professional Computer Accountant generally establishes, interprets, and analyzes complex accounting records of financial statements. |
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This
might also include general accounting, costing,
or budgeting data. |
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The senior Certified Professional Computer Accountant usually also examines, analyzes, and interprets accounting records for management. |
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A
Certified Professional Computer Accountant with CPCA
certification who is just starting out in
the field may begin their career with a firm,
with job duties entailing work with several
clients. Those who excel may work to become
Supervisors, Managers, or Partners; transfer
to executive positions in Management, Auditing
or Consulting; or may open their own Firms. |
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A CPCA has a great amount of occupational mobility and career flexibility, as well as an ability to move up, move around, and earn a very comfortable living,. This can be achieved either through employment by a firm or through being self-employed with their own firm. The position of a Certified Professional Computer Accountant is most often a stepping stone for bigger, future career moves.Most CPCA’s choose to shift into management accounting or internal auditing. |
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