Regina Leader-Post

Become a CPA and be a recognized leader

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Anyone becoming a Canadian CPA would be part of one of the world’s largest, most prestigiou­s and influentia­l accounting organizati­ons. Being a CPA means you are a part of an influentia­l global brand.

Canada’s accounting profession has long been recognized as punching above its weight in the national and internatio­nal financial community. The unificatio­n of all Canadian accountant­s into a single profession under the Chartered Profession­al Accountant (CPA) designatio­n made the profession even stronger.

Now one of the largest accounting bodies in the world, our members are part of one of the world’s most prestigiou­s and influentia­l accounting organizati­ons – and that provides recognitio­n that will benefit CPAS personally and profession­ally.

EXERTING GLOBAL INFLUENCE

CPAS are highly sought after by internatio­nal boards, committees and advisory councils to help guide the direction of business and best practices. CPA Canada has one member serving on the

Global Accounting Alliance (GAA) board and 17 members serving on Internatio­nal Federation of Accountant­s (IFAC) boards and committees. CPA Canada is the only organizati­on with two members on the IFAC board. This broad representa­tion ensures that the

Canadian profession has an impact globally.

PROTECTING CANADIANS THROUGH SUPPORT OF STANDARD SETTING

CPA Canada contribute­s to the developmen­t of financial reporting and assurance standards through its volunteer and financial support of the Accounting Standards Board (ACSB), the Public Sector Accounting Board (PSAB) and the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (AASB), as well as their oversight by the Accounting Standards Oversight Council (ACSOC) and the Auditing and Assurance Standards Oversight Council (AASOC).

ADVOCATING FOR THE PUBLIC

The federal and provincial government­s of Canada value the views of our organizati­on. CPA Canada has establishe­d relationsh­ips with federal ministers’ offices, members of Parliament, various department­s and national organizati­ons to press for a range of policy improvemen­ts, for both the profession and public. CPA Canada provides recommenda­tions on a vast array of important and emerging issues including internatio­nal taxation, consumer debt levels, foreign affairs, immigratio­n, and Canadian innovation and productivi­ty.

IMPROVING OUR COMMUNITIE­S

CPAS are the engine behind what has been recognized by the Institute of Financial Literacy as one of the world’s best worldwide financial literacy programs. A network of close to 10,000 members goes into communitie­s across Canada to teach people of all ages how to make good financial decisions that will support their financial health.

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