There's more to being a CPA than just being an accountant. CPAs work at every level in Irish businesses, from bookkeepers and advisors to CEOs and financial controllers. CPAs are entrepreneurs themselves, with many setting up their own businesses and practices.
Take a look at some of the roles CPAs work in:
Entrepreneur
An understanding of accountancy and finance is crucial to making a business work, which is why so many CPAs are entrepreneurs as well as accountants.
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
The CFO oversees the financial activities of the entire company and is the right-hand to the CEO, Board or President of a company. The role includes financial planning, analysing data, monitoring cash flow and presenting financial reports.
Practice Owner
A practice owner is not only an accountant, but a business owner and employer. They work with their clients on a one-to-one basis, managing their accounts, cash flow, profits, etc, to ensure their business is a success.
Forensic Accountant
The detective of the accountancy profession, forensic accountants investigate and document financial fraud and white collar crime, examining and analysing data to identify illegal business practices and fraud.