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  2. CPA Salary Guide: How Much Do CPAs Make? - AOL

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  3. Certified Public Accountant - Wikipedia

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    State licensing requirements vary, but the minimum standard requirements include passing the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination, 150 semester units of college education, [1] and one year of accounting-related experience. Continuing professional education (CPE) is also required to maintain licensure.

  4. Indiana CPA Society - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana CPA Society (INCPAS) is a statewide association representing current or aspiring certified public accountants (CPAs) and related professionals in Indiana. INCPAS was founded in 1915 with nine charter members and has since grown to nearly 7,000 members.

  5. General Schedule (US civil service pay scale) - Wikipedia

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    The traditional "entry level" grade within DCAA is the GS-7 level (some employees come in either at the lower GS-5 level or higher GS-9 or GS-11 levels) and the "career ladder" is GS-7 to GS-9 to GS-11 and finally to GS-12, with the employee expected to advance between grades after one year and to reach the GS-12 level after three years.

  6. CFP® vs CPA: Which Career Path is Best for You? - AOL

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    The CPA profession is vast, with over 478,000 CPA professionals in the United States, and presents a rigorous challenge, with about half of candidates passing the CPA exam. In contrast, the CFP ...

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  8. Taxation in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Most new employers in the state of Indiana start with a 2.5% unemployment tax rate unless your company is a construction company, successor company, or a government entity, at which point your tax rate is 2.53%, .5% to 9.4%, 1.6% respectively. [9] Indiana employers are required to pay unemployment taxes for any year in which they have employees ...

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