Financial Literacy

The South Carolina Association of CPAs is dedicated to helping South Carolinians make sound financial decisions through its financial literacy efforts.


Financial Planning for Disaster

Natural or manmade disasters can strike at any time. Of course, your family’s health and security are the most important considerations. Once safety concerns have been addressed, regaining order in your finances is essential for returning to normal life. The South Carolina Association of CPAs advises that proper planning and preparation before disaster strikes is crucial. CPAs offer these tips on how to do it. >>>Learn More


Exhibit and Sponsorship Opportunties


Do you want to reach more than 3,900 CPAs in South Carolina?  SCACPA offers many different sponsorship opportunities through out the year giving you the chance to connect with many CPAs accross the state.  View the 2009 Marketing Guide to reserve your space at our next conference.


How do I become a CPA?


Are you interested in becoming a CPA? To sit for the CPA Exam, you must be atleast 18 years old and have 120 semester hours (24   hours must be in business classes).  CLICK HERE to view the exam requirements in South Carolina.


Public Resources 

The Association provides consumer resources, such as a speaker's bureau, an accounting glossary, information about CPAs, how to find a CPA and links to many other resources.  

(803) 791-4181
membership@scacpa.org

Financial Literacy Task Force

Chair

Ken Newhouse, CPA
Columbia, SC

Co-Chair

Anne Bunton, CPA
Rock Hill, SC