Become a Certified Accounting Analyst
America's Most Qualified Accounting Analysts
Certified Accounting Analyst Program
Become one of America's most qualified accounting analysts. Become a licensed Certified Accounting Analyst and place CAA behind your name.
Learn and apply best practice accounting analysis from Consortia Accounting Business Advisors.
Consortia provides white label accounting services for accounting analysis businesses.
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:
- Accounting Analyst career with Consortia Accounting Business Advisors,
- Accounting an accounting business,
- Accounting Analyst position with a small business, or
- Accounting Analyst position with a corporation.
What Do Employers and Clients Want?
Employers and clients want accounting analysts with the following (listed in order of importance):
- Accounting analysis knowledge, accreditation, experience, and ethics,
- Personality conducive to their company culture, and
- Appearance conducive to their company culture.
Objectives
- Perform accounting analysis accurately and productively.
- Prepare timely, relevant, and reliable accounting analysis information.
- Provide daily, weekly, monthly, and annual accounting analysis reports.
Steps
- Education
- Certification
- Training
- Experience
- License
- Support
Education Objective
Develop accounting analysis knowledge and understanding.
Courses
- Accounting Fundamentals or course equivalent
- Accounting Principles or course equivalent
- QuickBooks Online Fundamentals or course equivalent
- Payroll Fundamentals or course equivalent (may be completed during bookkeeping experience segment of the program1)
- Accounting Analysis or course equivalent (may be completed during accounting experience segment of the program2)
You may opt out of a course. To opt out of a course, you must have completed and passed an equivalent higher education course.
To opt out of a course, email your course transcript to info@certifiedpublicbookkeeper.org.
Each course you opt out of reduces the CAA Program monthly payments by one month.
Certification Objective
Communicate and assure employers or clients of your accounting analysis knowledge and understanding.
Certification
- Bookkeeping Certification
- Accounting Certification
- QuickBooks Online Certification
- Payroll Certification (may be completed during bookkeeping experience segment of the program1)
- Accounting Analysis (may be completed during the accounting experience segment of the program2)
Training Objective
Learn best practice accounting analysis processes, procedures, and steps.
Training
- Bookkeeping with QuickBooks Online
- Payroll with QuickBooks Online Payroll
- Accounting with QuickBooks Online Accountant
- Accounting Analysis with QuickBooks Online Accountant
Experience Objective
Apply best practice accounting analysis with QuickBooks Online Accountant processes, procedures, and steps.
Experience
Bookkeeping Experience (twelve months)
Payroll Experience (nine months1)
Accounting Experience (six month2)
Accounting Analysis (three months)
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.
Notes
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