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Educators
Information for High School Educators
Information on the CPA Atlantic School of Business for high school educators and guidance counselors.
What do you like most about your job? Do you work only with numbers? Why should I become a CPA? Five inspiring CPAs in the Atlantic provinces provide answers to these questions.
What is a CPA?
(And what isn't?)
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Globally, there are many accounting designations recognized by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC).
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CPA Bermuda is affiliated with the Canadian CPA designation.
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Over 900 members in Bermuda and over 210,000 members internationally with the Canadian CPA designation.
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On its behalf, CPA Atlantic School of Business promotes and delivers the program in Atlantic Canada and Bermuda.
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CPAs are one of a handful of "regulated" professions, such as doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc..
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A CPA is not a degree, it's a business designation - and it is among the the world's largest and most prestigious.
5 Weird things
about CPA
Yes, CPAs are paid well
Canada
$140,000
Atlantic
Canada
$117,000
Bermuda
$348,000
US
$266,000
What to do while in high school?
Take any business courses your school offers.
Does your school have a business club? Join it!
Join a junior entrepreneur club or junior achievers.
Choose a university or college program that covers most, or even all, of your CPA prerequisites as part of your degree or diploma.
What about while in university?
Join the commerce and business societies.
Take advantage of a co-op program.
Get to know your CPA profs (there are plenty!)
Start your CPA professional studies after graduation and be a CPA member before you're even 25 years old
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