| An accountant is an individual who performs accounting tasks for individuals or companies. The exact material that an accountant handles varies depending on the size of the company and the accountant's specialization, but generally includes financial records, taxes, and responsibility for the issuing of financial reports. An accountant is one of the primary figures in a business that he or she works for, whether it is a multinational corporation or a small family owned business. Requirements to become an accountant vary upon specialization and nation, but generally include certification through a professional agency and a basic college degree in accounting and finance. While a Certified Public Accountant  (CPA) is always an accountant, not all accountants are CPAs.  To become  a CPA, an accountant must take and pass a series of rigorous tests  administered by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.   A number of states also require CPAs to pass state exams as well.   Accordingly, there are a number of accountants who never pass the CPA  exam and though they can perform a variety of accountancy chores, they  are not allowed to perform certain tasks that only a CPA can do. Certified Public Accountants handle a variety of jobs and tasks.   They offer basic income tax  preparation and advice for a range of clients including individuals,  small businesses and corporations.   CPAs can also be found performing basic business record keeping,  auditing and consulting work.  To maintain their license, every three  years CPAs must take 120 hours of continuing  education courses in order to stay abreast of changes in their  profession.  The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) offers opportunities to  CPAs.  In fact to be considered for a position with the FBI, an  applicant generally must be either an attorney  or a CPA.  Many other federal and state government agencies offer  positions for CPAs, as do corporations and small businesses alike.  In  such areas, CPAs hold positions as controllers, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and even  Chief Executive Officer (CEO).   | 
 
 
 
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