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Should CPAs attend continuing education from the end of the comprehensive examination?
It is suggested that certified public accountants begin to participate in continuing education from the end of the comprehensive examination.

Reason: after obtaining the certificate of general practitioner, candidates have two career destinations: one is to enter an accounting firm and declare a certified public accountant after two years of audit experience; Second, if you don't join the firm, you can join the Institute of Accountants first and become a non-practicing member. Non-practicing members have to participate in continuing education after joining, so as to retain their qualifications permanently. Otherwise, the certificate will be invalid after 5 years.

As can be seen from the above, to become a non-practicing member through the comprehensive examination for certified public accountants requires continuing education, otherwise the general practice certificate of the national unified examination for certified public accountants will be invalid after 5 years.