CPA Salaries
There are many resources available to research the salaries of CPAs. Here are a few that we use.
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Robert Half’s 2017 Accounting & Finance Salary Guide
According to Robert Half's 2017 Salary Guide for Accounting and Finance, professionals with a graduate degree or certifications (like a CPA license) make 5 to 15% more. Check out salary ranges for more than 400 positions in corporate and public accounting, finance, banking, and financial services.
Bureau of Labor Statistics
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released a report in 2014 that looks at the job market for accountants and auditors through 2024. They project a growth rate of 11% during this time frame. You can view the full report that contains information on salaries too.
Publicly Reported
Glassdoor.com is a career and workplace community where anyone can find and anonymously share salary details about specific jobs for specific employers or company and interview reviews describing life on the inside of an employer — all for free. What sets it apart is that all the information comes from the people who know these companies best — either the employees who work there or the candidates who have interviewed there.