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Memberships and Credentials
AICPA Membership www.aicpa.org The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants is the national, professional organization for all Certified Public Accountants. Its mission is to provide members with the resources, information, and leadership that enable them to provide valuable services in the highest professional manner to benefit the public as well as employers and clients.
AICPA Information Technology Membership infotech.aicpa.org The AICPA Information Technology Membership Section was formed in 1991, in recognition of the profound impact that technology has on the accounting profession. As new technologies continue to be developed and implemented, accounting operations and information systems are becoming increasingly intertwined and interdependent. Technology plays a prominent role in ensuring that organizations’ regulatory, compliance, security, privacy, assurance and attestation needs are being met, mandating that the CPA perspective become an essential component of IT governance.
AICPA Tax Membership tax.aicpa.org Tax Section members receive Tax E-Alerts containing important regulatory, judicial, legislative, and practice issues. In addition, Tax Section members are given online access to topical practice guides and other content, and receive discounts on subscriptions and services, such as The Tax Adviser magazine. Members also receive special group-negotiated discounts on tax products and additional discounts on AICPA tax-related conferences and CPE.
AICPA Professional Financial Planning Credential pfp.aicpa.org A CPA/PFS combines a century of trusted advice with today's cutting edge financial strategies to help you assess your current financial situation, define your financial needs and goals, and develop and monitor a plan to meet your goals.
Certified Information Technology Professional Creditation infotech.aicpa.org A Certified Information Technology Professional (CITP) is a Certified Public Accountant recognized for their technology expertise and unique ability to bridge the gap between business and technology. Unlike other certifications that recognize only a narrow scope of skills, the CITP credential recognizes technical expertise across a wide range of business-technology practice areas that collectively comprise the CITP Body of Knowledge.
Certified Valuation Analysts Creditation www.nacva.com The National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts (NACVA) is truly unique in the world of associations. The difference? We very thoughtfully and diligently go about developing (or obtaining) the spectrum of services and support infrastructure necessary to assure our members can succeed in the disciplines our association supports. Currently, we support professionals providing business valuation, financial litigation consulting and fraud deterrence services. This support includes training and certifying practitioners to provide these services both competently and in conformance with NACVA established standards of quality. Beyond this, we offer over 50 courses of advanced training, in-house research services (some free and some for a fee), marketing and business development support, proprietary software and databases to perform analyses and write reports, mentoring and report review services unparalleled in most professional disciplines, and a broad array of professional development tools and publications too numerous to mention. |
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