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- California Board of Accountancy
To protect consumers by ensuring only qualified licensees practice public accountancy in accordance with established professional standards All consumers are well-informed and receive quality accounting services from licensees they can trust
- California Application for the CPA Examination - index_html
California Application for the CPA Examination - index_html2025
- California Application for the CPA Examination - important_notice
California Application for the CPA Examination - important_notice
- California Board of Accountancy - Wikipedia
The California Board of Accountancy (CBA), created by statute in 1901, is a semi-autonomous State of California agency under the California Department of Consumer Affairs whose purpose is to protect consumers by ensuring only qualified licensees practice public accountancy in accordance with established professional standards in California
- California Board of Accountancy
If you have any questions or experience any issues with the sign-up or login process, please contact the California Board of Accountancy's Renewal Unit at renewalinfo@cba ca gov or (916) 561-1702
- CBA - License Lookup - Department of Consumer Affairs
A California-licensed CPA is an individual who has met the education, examination, and experience requirements of California State law and has been issued a license to practice public accountancy by the California Board of Accountancy (CBA)
- CPA Exam Requirements - CalCPA
If you are still unsure about a specific course, you may want to check with the California Board of Accountancy directly for guidance on how to best count it You can find the contact information for the Initial Licensing Unit on the California Board of Accountancy Website
- California Board of Accountancy (CBA) - CA. gov
To protect consumers by ensuring only qualified licensees practice public accountancy in accordance with established professional standards All consumers are well-informed and receive quality accounting services from licensees they can trust
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