r/CPA
**The subreddit for CPA Candidates** Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Come here if you are looking for guidance to becoming a CPA. Study material suggestions, study tips, clarification on study topics, as well as score release threads. Tags: Certification, Accounts, Tax, Study, Help, Group
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