Become a Certified Accounting Analyst

Certified Accounting Analyst Program

Learn best practice accounting analysis from a leading national accounting company providing bookkeeping, payroll, accounting, and tax services to small businesses.

Perform best practice accounting analysis under the direction and supervision of an educated, experienced, and licensed Certified Accounting Analyst (CAA).

Become a licensed Certified Accounting Analyst or CAA.

Consortia is a registered Postsecondary Proprietary School providing post-secondary education for educational, vocational, or professional objectives.

Benefits

Completion of the Accounting Analyst Program provides the following opportunities:

  1. Part or full-time accounting analysis position with Consortia Small Business Accountants.
  2. Consortia Accounting Analysis Network member,
  3. Part or full-time accounting analysis position with a Consortia client or Network member, or
  4. Part or full-time accounting analysis position with a small business.

Prerequisites

You must complete the Certified Accounting Paraprofessional Program.

Objectives

  1. Analyze company financial statements.
  2. Communicate business performance.
  3. Recommend business improvement strategies.

Steps

  1. Education
  2. Certification
  3. Training
  4. Experience
  5. License
  6. Support

Course

Accounting Analysis or course equivalent (may be completed during the Accounting Paraprofessional Development Program)

Education Objective

Develop accounting analysis knowledge and understanding.

Certification

Accounting Analysis (may be completed during the Accounting Paraprofessional Development Program)

Certification Objective

Communicate and assure employers or clients of your accounting analysis knowledge and understanding.

Training

Accounting Analysis with QuickBooks Online Accountant

Training Objective

Learn best practice accounting analysis processes, procedures, and steps.

Experience

Accounting Analysis (three months)

Experience Objective

Apply best practice accounting analysis processes, procedures, and steps.

Certified Accounting Analyst (CAA) License Objective

Place CAA behind your name and communicate your accounting analysis knowledge, skill, experience, and ethics to employers or clients.

CAA License

Become a licensed Certified Accounting Analyst or CAA.

This program completes the CAA license education, certification (examination), and experience requirements.

Support

You are assigned support personnel to assist you with any course, certification, training, experience, or licensing questions.

Note

If you complete the Accounting Analysis course and take and pass Accounting Analysis exam during the Accounting Paraprofessional Experience segment, you can go directly from the Accounting Paraprofessional Experience segment to the Accounting Analysis Experience segment without interruption.

Program Fee

Three monthly $500 payments

Important: The Program Fee includes the education courses, certification exams, training, experience, license, and support.

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