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CPAs are different from an unlicensed accountant because: CPAs are licensed by a professional governing body. CPAs have requirements for continuing education in order to maintain their license. CPAs are held to specific professional standards and a code of ethics.
Non-CPAs, or regular accountants, tend to earn less than their certified counterparts. Statistics indicate that the salary of a non-CPA seems to average around $50,000 to $60,000 per year, though this can also vary based on location, industry, and experience.
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Eligibility to Take the Exam Before you can apply for the California CPA exam, you need to complete a bachelors degree, at least 24 credits of accounting courses, and 24 credits of business courses. You can apply for the CPA exam if you are within 180 days of completing your course requirements.
An attest service, or attestation service, is an independent review of a companys financial statement conducted by a certified public accountant (CPA). The CPA delivers an attestation report with conclusions about the reliability of the data.

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If you apply with general accounting experience, you will be licensed without the authority to sign reports on attest engagements. With this type of licensure, you can perform a wide range of accounting services, but you are not authorized to sign reports on attest engagements.
- Without Attest Authority-12 months of general accounting experience. Remember that work experience may be completed through more than one firm. Internships, contract, and volunteer work may be accepted. There is no expiration date on work experience, and it may be completed prior to taking the Uniform CPA Exam.

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