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  2. Cost per action - Wikipedia

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    Cost per action (CPA), also sometimes misconstrued in marketing environments as cost per acquisition, is an online advertising measurement and pricing model referring to a specified action, for example, a sale, click, or form submit (e.g., contact request, newsletter sign up, registration, etc.).

  3. Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination - Wikipedia

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    Until the mid-1990s, the Uniform CPA Exam was 19.5 hours in duration and was administered over two and one-half days. It consisted of four subject areas (sections) which were tested in five sittings: Auditing (3.5 hours); Business Law (3.5 hours); Accounting Theory (3.5 hours); and Accounting Practice (Part I & Part II; 4.5 hours each).

  4. Accounting Standards Codification - Wikipedia

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    The three primary goals of the codification are "simplify user access by codifying all authoritative U.S. GAAP in one spot, ensure that the codification content accurately represented authoritative U.S. GAAP as of July 1, 2009, and to create a codification research system that is up-to-date for the released results of standard-setting activity."

  5. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    CMO – Chief Marketing Officer; COB – Close of Business; COC – Cost of Credit [2] or Cost of Capital [3] COD – Cost of Debt [4] or Cash on Delivery; COE – Center of Excellence or Cost of Equity [5] COGS – Cost of Goods Sold; Corp. – Corporation; COO – Chief Operating Officer; CPA – Certified Public Accountant; CPI – Consumer ...

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

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    The CPA exam’s structure is thoughtfully designed to match the demands of the accounting profession, consisting of three core sections: Auditing and Attestation (AUD), Financial Accounting and ...

  7. Florida Board of Accountancy - Wikipedia

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    The second case began in 1994 with Stephen Miller who was at the time working for American Express Tax and Business Services. American Express Tax and Business Services was not a licensed firm and advertised that Miller was a CPA. Florida regulations prohibited a non licensed firm from advertising that included reference to a CPA.

  8. How Long is the CPA Exam? What You Need to Know to Pass - AOL

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    The CPA exam assesses a wide range of skills and knowledge essential for accounting professionals. It does so through three core sections: Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR), Auditing and ...

  9. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants - Wikipedia

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    WebTrust is a family of e-commerce assurance and auditing programs co-developed by the AICPA with the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (CICA). [32] Accounting associations in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Hong Kong also participate in the program. [33] [34] A specialized variant of the program exists for certificate authorities.