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Accounting 1B - Unit 8 (1-6)

front 1

a certification of credibility

back 1

accreditation

front 2

Community colleges and public universities are considered _____ entities and receive federal and state funding.

back 2

governmental

front 3

Which type of school is the least regulated?

back 3

for-profit schools

front 4

Which program offers transferable two-year degrees?

back 4

community colleges

front 5

Students can usually complete a two-year ____ degree in accounting to be eligible for supervisory careers.

back 5

associate’s

front 6

Students can usually complete a four-year _____ degree in accounting to become an accountant.

back 6

bachelor’s

front 7

a research degree

back 7

doctorate

front 8

pertaining to the investigation of crimes

back 8

forensic

front 9

Individuals must pass the _____ exam to become state-certified as accountants.

back 9

CPA

front 10

An entry-level public accounting career will more than likely _____ than entry- level accountants in the private accounting industry.

back 10

travel more

front 11

Tax, auditing, advisory, and consulting are typical services in the _____ accounting firms.

back 11

Big 4