Certified Accounting Analyst
Requirements

Become a Certified Accounting Analyst
The Certified Accounting Analyst (CAA) license enables accounting analysts to distinguish themselves from their competition, builds credibility, validates knowledge, demonstrates skill, verifies experience, and confirms professional ethics.
Requirements
Accounting analysts obtain the license by completing the required CAA courses, certifications, and experience, and agreeing to abide by the Professional Code of Conduct.
CAA candidates must complete Consortia Accounting School's Certified Accounting Analyst Program.
Accreditation
The CAA license is accredited by Consortia Accounting School.
Consortia is a registered Postsecondary Proprietary School providing post-secondary education for educational, vocational, or professional objectives.
Continuing Professional Education
Obtain 24 hours of CPE each year beginning the year after you obtain your license.
Annual Renewal
- Complete Annual Application for License Renewal
- Complete Annual CPE Reporting Certification Form (included in the Application for License Renewal)
Experience
- Bookkeeping
- Payroll
- Accounting
- Accounting Analysis
- Bookkeeping applications
- Payroll applications
- Accounting applications
- Accounting Analysis applications
Forms
- Application for Licensure
- Professional Code of Conduct
- Annual application for license renewal
- Annual CPE reporting certification
Other
- Agree and abide by the CAA Professional Code of Conduct
- Complete application for licensure
- Obtain 24 CPE credits
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Certified Accounting Analyst Requirements
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