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Should You Get a CPA License?

By Chris Freyer - November 14th, 2024
Industry Insights

Becoming a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is a powerful career decision. Like any certification, it opens doors. But is it really necessary to have a CPA license in order to enjoy a thriving career in accounting or finance? Let’s break it down. 

Jobs That Require a CPA License

  • Public accounting roles, particularly at firms offering auditing or attestation services to ensure SEC compliance, want you to have a CPA license. Only CPAs may conduct those activities, with other staff being limited to support and entry-level positions. 
  • CPAs can hold positions with fiduciary responsibilities and must act in their clients’ best interests while maintaining financial transparency and handling funds ethically. Non-CPAs can offer financial advice but without the weight and protections of their licensed peers. 
  • Leadership roles in corporate accounting don’t technically require a CPA license, but having one shows that you’ve got the expertise to make high-level decisions on company finances. You likely won’t ascend to CFO, controller, or director of finance without it. 
  • Only CPAs, enrolled agents, and attorneys can handle representing clients before the IRS in audits, appeals, or other tax matters. The CPA license confers the authority you need to move up in any tax preparation or consultancy that involves the IRS. 

Jobs That May Not Require a CPA License

  • Financial analysts can succeed without a CPA because they don’t deal with auditing or assurance. You could put together a very nice career advising businesses and individuals on investment strategies, portfolio management, and market analysis without a CPA license. 
  • Although accounting and bookkeeping don’t have the prestige of higher-level finance positions, companies hire non-CPAs for roles involving internal tax preparation and payroll. Many people use these roles as stepping stones into the accounting field. 
  • Management consultants typically possess an MBA rather than a CPA. If your desired job doesn’t directly involve accounting—focusing instead on operations, financial strategy, or organizational improvement—you would still be an attractive candidate without a CPA. 
  • You wouldn’t need a CPA license to work as an internal auditor unless you’re performing financial audits. For compliance, organizational risk, and the like, you can get by with a certification like Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) instead. 
  • Forensic accounting frequently involves analyzing financial information in legal disputes. It would be helpful to have a CPA for fraud work, but a more appropriate certification might be Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). 

Although obtaining a CPA license is a major time and money commitment, there are plenty of good reasons to do so, like higher earning potential, job stability and mobility, professional reputation and trust, and networking and professional development. But that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy a meaningful and rewarding career in finance and accounting without a CPA. 

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