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Core Competency Framework for Entry into the Accounting Profession

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This Framework is an online resource that educators can utilize to develop or reform curricula to support the development of a set of competencies, consistent with the findings of the CPA Vision. It defines core functional, personal and broad business perspective competencies that all students should be expected to have upon entry into the broadly envisioned accounting profession. Soon to be incorporated into the Framework is a database of learning strategies that academics can utilize to develop requisite competencies. In addition, the Framework will provide an automated evaluation process that academics can follow to establish academic goals and priorities regarding competency development and to design and assess circular effectiveness.

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