As a certified public accountant, do you practice leaf-picking in the park every day? After retirement, you may be able to, but before retirement, you should not have this leisure time, because you have to continue to "perform business" every day.
The so-called "practice" means that you must first become a certified public accountant. After additional professional training and recognized experience, you must be recognized by the Accounting and Financial Reporting Council and be issued a practicing qualification certificate in accordance with the Accounting and Financial Reporting Council Ordinance (Chapter 588). (practicing certificate).
After obtaining the "practicing" qualification, he is called a "certified public accountant (practicing)" and may be appointed as the auditor of a company within the meaning of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 622), or for the purposes of any other Ordinance The auditor appointed as the accountant issues audit reports (such as BUD, TVP), or performs other document certification work.
Accountants without "practicing" qualifications can only be called certified public accountants (certified public accountants) and cannot issue audit reports. They generally only perform accounting and financial management work within the enterprise, or perform auditing work under the supervision of a certified public accountant ( The audit report cannot be issued).
Our company is a licensed accounting firm with professional qualifications that can conduct audits and issue audit reports for clients. We can also provide general accountant work and provide clients with accounting, financial management and other services and consultations.
Our company's service tenet is to "grow together with customers and share results", so we don't have time to go to the park to "pick leaves" for the time being.
If you have any accounting, auditing or taxation needs, please feel free to contact us.