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What are the exams for financial accounting?
Financial categories include:

Securities qualification examination, banking qualification examination, fund qualification examination and futures qualification examination; At the next higher level, there is the CFA exam, which is the Chartered Financial Analyst exam.

Accounting categories include:

Junior high school senior accountant exam, audit CPA exam, tax CPA exam, evaluation CPA exam (suitable for evaluation firms). There are also foreign ACCA* international CPA exams.

Extension: CFA

Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) is a professional qualification certificate of chartered financial analyst established by American Investment Management and Research Association (AIMR). Its vocational examination is held twice a year, which is one of the largest vocational examinations in the world and a professional title generally recognized by the securities investment and management circles in the world today.

American Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), International Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and American Certified Public Accountant (USCPA) are also called the three international gold medal certifications in American accounting field.

CFA course is based on the practice of investment industry. To become a CFA holder, you must pass the global unified examination proposed and organized by the American Investment Management and Research Association. There are three levels: level one, level two and level three. Each person can only apply for one grade each year. Only those who have passed all the Level 3 exams and have 4 years of financial experience can finally obtain the qualification certificate.

Extension: CPA

A certified public accountant refers to a person who has passed the CPA qualification examination, obtained the CPA certificate and practiced in an accounting firm. The professional examination subjects of certified public accountants are accounting, auditing, financial cost management, economic law, tax law and corporate strategy and risk management, and the comprehensive stage is: comprehensive test of professional ability.

Extension: ACCA

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), founded in 1904, is the leading professional accountant group in the world. Only China Certified Public Accountant (CICPA) is legally recognized in China.

ACCA is called "International Certified Public Accountant" in China, and it is actually one of the British Institute of Certified Public Accountants (there are many institutes of certified public accountants in Britain), but it is one of the four chartered institutes of certified public accountants in Britain and one of the well-known international organizations of certified public accountants.

The Institute of Chartered Certified Accountants is a founding member of the International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) and a major member of the International Federation of Accountants. ACCA plays a very important role in accounting organizations such as fees, CAPA and ICAC.