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AICPA is the largest association of certified public accountants in the United States, with over 428,000 members and 130 countries. It sets ethical and auditing standards, develops and grades the CPA exam, and offers credentials, scholarships, and public interest campaigns.
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The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) is a nonprofit corporation created by the Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002 to oversee the audits of US-listed public companies and broker-dealers. The PCAOB has four primary functions: registration, inspection, standard-setting and enforcement, and is funded by fees paid by the companies and broker-dealers.
NASBA is an association that serves the 56 state boards of accountancy in the U.S. It administers the Uniform CPA Examination, maintains the National Candidate Database, and coordinates mutual recognition agreements with foreign accountancy institutes.
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The CBA is a state agency that regulates public accountancy in California and licenses over 81,000 CPAs and 5,000 firms. It also enforces standards, conducts peer reviews, and protects consumers from unqualified or unethical practices.