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What is the difference between CPA·Canada and CPA?

Certified Public Accountants is a cooperative class between China Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the school, which has no substantive significance, but will provide some internships in the middle, which is not obviously different from ordinary accounting classes; CPA Canada class integrates CPA Canada's education system into the university curriculum, and begins to study in the next semester. I am a CPA Canada class student in other universities, and I like the whole education system very much. The teaching materials are all the most advanced in North American universities. One of our senior students applied for a master's degree in accounting at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, partly because of the teaching materials and the whole education system, she went directly to the advanced class. Our school also has ACCA. I also admit that ACCA's publicity is good, and the cost is spent on advertising. However, ACCA's teaching materials are too watery, all of which are counseling materials. There is no law, and you have to take exams. The foundation is very poor!

CPA Canada is not limited to enterprises working in Canada or going to Canada. We all studied international accounting standards. Now many of my brothers and sisters go to banks and government agencies, which is still quite useful. Now there are many overseas mergers and acquisitions, and there are many developments, which require talents with more international background.

CGA is the predecessor of CPA Canada, and now it has been merged into a CPA Canada, the only professional accountant association in Canada. This is awesome, with more than 2, members, and it has mutual recognition with top companies such as the United States and Hong Kong. I think this platform is better than the original CGA!