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The New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants serves a diverse and growing worldwide membership of more than 1,100 CPAs and accounting professionals in public practice, industry, government, and education. If you market your business services or products to trusted accounting professionals, imagine how you could increase your sales by partnering with New Hampshire's premier organization for CPAs.
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The New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants (NHSCPA) is a state-wide professional organization of CPAs in public practice, industry, government and education.
The NHSCPA Board of Directors is working on "Strategic Plan Initiatives" which we hope will enrich both the accounting profession and the Society.
Board members and Society staff are working to address these goals and we value your input.
If you have any suggestions or comments to our "Strategic Plan Initiatives", please feel free to contact Robin Abbott, CEO, at rabbott@NHSCPA.org.
The New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants serves a diverse and growing membership of more than 1,100 CPAs and accounting professionals in public practice, industry, government and education.
The Society works to develop and maintain high professional standards and offers a wide array of legislative, technical support and networking opportunities to its members.
Below is a list of benefits made available to members, including primary services and discounts available through the Society.
The NHSCPA advocates for its members, issues of importance to the accounting profession, monitors how government plans will affect businesses and promotes the interests of CPAs before the state legislature, regulatory bodies, and other organizations.
If you market your business services or products to trusted accounting professionals, imagine how you could increase your sales by partnering with New Hampshire's premier organization for CPAs.
While most people use the terms accountant and CPA interchangeably, there are several big differences.
The CPA credential carries enormous weight in business and financial circles.
Small business owners rely on their CPA for business counsel ranking just slightly behind one's spouse or family member.
CPAs are tested, continually educated and regulated by the federal government.
Achieving CPA status takes intelligence, ethics, integrity and lifelong commitment.
CPAs are considered some of business' most trusted advisers, according to a recent survey conducted by the American Institute of CPAs.
Your application will only be submitted once you receive the page that reads: "Your membership application has been successfully sent."
Fellow members hold a legally issued certificate as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of New Hampshire.
Fellow members are eligible to vote and hold office in the Society.
Affiliate members hold a certificate as a Certified Public Accountant or equivalent, legally issued under the authority of and other state, territory or country.
Financial professionals in a business, government, not-for-profit organization or consulting or law firm, and a current NHSCPA Fellow Member is willing to sponsor the applicant.
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