CPA is a trusted financial advisor who helps individuals, businesses, and other organizations plan and reach their financial goals. CPAs provide a wide range of services and are employed in public accounting and other professional services firms, business and industry, government and education.
The CPA Exam is a four-part, computerized exam, which tests auditing and accounting knowledge areas and skills that are necessary for entry into the profession and are essential for practice as a CPA. Its purpose is to admit individuals into the accounting profession only after they have demonstrated the entry-level knowledge and skills necessary to protect the public interest in a rapidly changing business and financial environment.
CPAs in public practice are engaged in accounting, auditing, tax, personal financial planning, technology consulting, and business valuation. CPAs employed in business and industry are likewise responsible for activities from accounting and financial reporting, implementing and managing internal controls and information systems, to compliance with tax and laws and regulations and other business and financial management areas.
The exam consists of three core sections and one discipline section that the candidate must choose.
For the Core sections, The AICPA, NASBA, and Prometric have implemented a continuous testing model for the core sections of the CPA exam. you can now take these exams year-round, without being restricted to specific testing windows. For the discipline section in 2025, you must schedule within the first month of each quarter.
CPA examination is now offered in Kuwait at Amid East.
Bachelor's degree (with concentration of accounting and business related subjects) or higher from a degree-granting college or university accredited by a United States regional institutional accrediting agency. 150 credit hours condition has now become mandated in most of the US States.
The Uniform CPA Examination is provided on behalf of the Boards of Accountancy who have the ultimate licensing authority. The Examination is offered jointly by three organizations: NASBA (The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy), the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants), and Prometric. The AICPA is responsible for developing and scoring the Examination, NASBA for the National Candidate Database, and Prometric for examination delivery at authorized test centers.