In order to be a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), an individual must demonstrate they have extensive knowledge in a broad spectrum of subjects, including accounting, taxation, business law, and other disciplines. In addition, Pennsylvania requires individuals to demonstrate that they have a sufficient number of years of practical experience in accounting and auditing before being licensed as a CPA.
CPAs can provide invaluable financial and tax advice to individuals and companies. Whether you are interested in maximizing your tax refund or obtaining personal or small business financial expertise, contact Jean to find out how you can have the CPA advantage on your side.