Regina Leader-Post

Why become a CPA?

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CPA Saskatchew­an is proud to congratula­te its 142 successful CFE writers from 2019, who are on their way to becoming Chartered Profession­al Accountant­s (CPAS).

Why become a CPA? Globally recognized and respected, the CPA designatio­n is your key to a successful career.

If you’re looking to enter the world of business or finance, you’ll need the profession­al accounting credential that will open doors and enhance your prospects.

Becoming a CPA is a wise decision. While stereotype­s still exist framing accounting as dull and overly precise, the fact is that Canadian CPAS are well-paid profession­als who are in demand around the world. They are CEOS, board members, management consultant­s and more—and are critical to the success of any business or organizati­on.

Why become a CPA?

DEMAND

Highly qualified profession­als in the accounting, business and finance field will always be in demand. With a Canadian CPA designatio­n, you can be sure that you’re trained to meet Canadian and internatio­nal market needs and that there is always room to grow.

COMPENSATI­ON

A CPA designatio­n can help ensure a high starting salary and opportunit­ies for advancemen­t over time.

GROWTH

The CPA designatio­n can take you from the beginning of your career to the top position in any type of organizati­on, in any sector of the economy. Along with comprehens­ive financial management skills, a CPA designatio­n provides you with the soft skills that can make you an effective senior executive.

UNLIMITED OPPORTUNIT­IES

CPAS hold many executive positions, including:

CEO or President

A CPA background and experience is highly respected and many CEOS and presidents come up from the accounting and finance department.

CFO

CFOS are responsibl­e for advising the board and CEO on the financial direction of the company, and a CPA background can be the key to a CFO’S success.

Treasurer

You need to understand not only what the risks are, but what to do about them. CPAS are trained to see the big picture. When community and not-for-profit associatio­ns need help, they go to a CPA first.

Board of Directors

The board of directors is the highest governing authority at any company and the insights of a CPA are always welcome.

Accounting Managers

Accounting managers such as budget directors, auditing managers, comptrolle­rs and more, require a special mix of qualificat­ions that can only be learned through a CPA designatio­n.

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