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  1. I am a CPA( Certified Public Accountant).
    我是注册会计师。
  2. He has been certified as a CPA since1996.
    邓海桐先生于一九九六年获注册会计师执照。
  3. Auditing is the primary activity of the CPA.
    查帐是注册会计师的一项主要活动。


cpa
[ noun ]
an accountant who has passed certain examinations and met all other statutory and licensing requirements of a United States state to be certified by that state
<noun.person>
in addition to accounting and auditing, CPAs also prepare tax returns for individuals and corporations


CPA \CPA\ n.
a certified public accountant; an accountant certified by the
state. [acronym]

Syn: certified public accountant.
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. "The average person figures I'm a normal guy, not a shyster lawyer or a cunning CPA.
  2. "I was told by friends that the two, which are charitable organizations, preferred a CPA who is more low profile," he says.
  3. Besides the CPA institute, the panel's other sponsors are the Americam Accounting Association, the Financial Executives Institute, the Institute of Internal Auditors and the National Association of Accountants.
  4. Some CPA offices have filed extensions for as many as 25% of their clients in the past, and expect that percentage to double now.
  5. Rather than dropping essay questions from the CPA exam, the institute should emphasize them even more.
  6. "I'm not sure Congress has any idea what it's done to complicate tax returns and make it difficult for our clients," says John D. Bryant, national tax coordinator at McGladry, Hendrickson & Pullen, a national CPA firm.
  7. And big accounting firms note that other CPA firms do the audit work for between 60% and 90% of their consulting clients.
  8. Arthur Levy, who runs a CPA firm by the same name, says one client passed along his company in the form of a gift to his son just as the business was coming out of bankruptcy.
  9. A tremendous amount of reliance is and must rest with the credibility, to say nothing of the integrity, of the CPA.
  10. "But it's difficult for us to separate nationalistic rhetoric from reality when countries in debt speak with so many voices," says Mr. Cooper, who is a member of the CPA institute's banking committee.
  11. About half of its 200 tax preparers are CPAs, but "you don't have to be a CPA to do quality work," says Mr. Ernst.
  12. The CPA firm counts 16 strikes involving 1,000 or more workers, down from 37 in 1986.
  13. I'm feeling as smug as a CPA as I join the Wiley & Sons class.
  14. Leonard S. Raphael, CPA Oakland Atmosfear Our space-age offices of the future Will be stretching cross-country, no doubt, So workers might soon dread getting A long-distance teleconference bawling out.
  15. "I have a harder time getting my own CPA on the phone than getting Roger on the phone," says Garth C. Bates Jr., of Stewart & Stevenson Services Inc. in Houston, a big Detroit Diesel distributor.
  16. "Many companies are spending less money on lower-paid employees and directing more money to the top people they want to favor," says Andrew Freedman, employee-benefits specialist for Hoffman Raich Fine CPA Group, East Meadow, N.Y.
  17. MARKETING BATTLES erupt among business-hungry CPA firms.
  18. Our CPA says we can afford a Cadillac, but Biff worries about his image.
  19. For their part, CPA firms say that the experience they gain as auditors makes them better consultants for their clients.
  20. For one thing, the costs can quickly add up if you push the matter far enough that you have to hire a CPA or an attorney.
  21. NOT JUST ANOTHER pretty body, CPA David A. Kelly of Worthington, Ohio, worked out regularly to maintain his stamina under a heavy workload.
  22. In July 1983 you reported that Ladenburg Thalmann, upon winning an underwriting job from Kevlin Microwave, had forced Kevlin to dump its CPA firm (Stavisky, Shapiro & Whyte) in favor of Arthur Andersen.
  23. The suit was said to reflect a growing rift between big and small CPA firms.
  24. The suit was filed by five AICPA members who also belong to the National Conference of CPA Practitioners, which has 1,350 small accounting firms as members.
  25. This two-pronged attack on the ethics of the accounting profession is gaining momentum, and the criticism is being carefully monitored by congressional staffs that caution the CPA firms to avoid any conflicts of interest between auditing and consulting.
  26. One player is a factory worker, another, one of two young brothers in the group, is a CPA.
  27. If banks are forced to use only current values, "it would depend on which CPA you use.
  28. And the watchdogs may force the big CPA firms to spin off their consulting businesses or to reorganize them so that consulting is done more at arm's length.
  29. Some of those governments now believe the CPA has helped reduce the number of new arrivals in their countries.
  30. Although the AICPA has a membership of more than 296,000 CPAs in public practice, the institute noted that its rules don't override state law or the rules of state CPA societies.
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