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'''Accredited Business Accountant''' (ABA) is one of the [[trademark]]ed credentials offered by the privately operated Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation (ACAT). Accredited individuals who work in states where non [[Certified Public Accountant|CPA]]s may not use the term “accountant” in any form or in states that allow use of the term as a stand-alone word but with a disclaimer, may use the alternative equivalent trademarked ACAT credential of '''Accredited Business Advisor (ABA).'''<ref>[http://www.acatcredentials.org/ACATCredentials/AccreditedBusinessAccountantAdvisorABA ACAT Website]</ref>
'''Accredited Business Accountant''' (ABA) is one of the [[trademark]]ed credentials offered by the privately operated Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation (ACAT). Accredited individuals who work in states where non [[Certified Public Accountant|CPA]]s may not use the term “accountant” in any form or in states that allow use of the term as a stand-alone word but with a disclaimer, may use the alternative equivalent trademarked ACAT credential of '''Accredited Business Advisor (ABA).'''<ref>[http://www.acatcredentials.org/ACATCredentials/AccreditedBusinessAccountantAdvisorABA ACAT Website] {{wayback|url=http://www.acatcredentials.org/ACATCredentials/AccreditedBusinessAccountantAdvisorABA |date=20130908094755 }}</ref>


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Revision as of 08:10, 3 October 2016

Accredited Business Accountant (ABA) is one of the trademarked credentials offered by the privately operated Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation (ACAT). Accredited individuals who work in states where non CPAs may not use the term “accountant” in any form or in states that allow use of the term as a stand-alone word but with a disclaimer, may use the alternative equivalent trademarked ACAT credential of Accredited Business Advisor (ABA).[1]

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