Accounting Certification Roadmap
Accounting credentials split into distinct careers. CPA is state licensure for public-accounting and broader professional practice, CMA targets management accounting and financial management, and Enrolled Agent targets federal tax representation.
Choose the accounting career first; then earn only the credential that the role rewards.
Accounting credentials split into distinct careers. CPA is state licensure for public-accounting and broader professional practice, CMA targets management accounting and financial management, and Enrolled Agent targets federal tax representation.
Your accounting credential path
Choose the accounting lane
Decide whether you want public accounting/audit, corporate management accounting, tax representation or a broader accounting foundation.
Build the education foundation
Complete the accounting/business education needed for your target jurisdiction or credential.
Earn the role credential
Use CPA for state-licensed public accounting, CMA for management accounting, or EA for federal tax representation.
Maintain and specialize
Meet state CPE/licensure requirements, CMA maintenance, or EA renewal/CE while deepening the work you actually perform.
Where the most relevant credentials fit
Best Accounting Certifications for Beginners
A practical guide to best accounting certifications for beginners, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.
Best Accounting Certifications for Career Changers
A practical guide to accounting certifications for career changers, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.
CPA vs CMA
A practical guide to CPA vs CMA, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.
Specialize only after the foundation is clear.
This is where generic certification lists become less useful. Your next credential should increasingly reflect your target role.
CMA Certification Review
A practical guide to CMA certification, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.
- Security+
- CySA+
- SIEM/tool skills
CPA Certification and Licensure Guide
A practical guide to CPA certification requirements, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.
- AWS / Azure fundamentals
- Role-specific cloud credentials
- Cloud security specialization
Best Tax Credentials for Tax Preparers
A practical guide to best tax certifications for preparers, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.
- Technical labs
- PenTest+
- Advanced hands-on credentials
IRS Enrolled Agent Review
A practical guide to Enrolled Agent certification, including requirements, career fit, costs, assessment, limitations and the best next step.
- GRC knowledge
- Experience-based credentials
- Advanced credential later, when appropriate
Common roadmap mistakes
Starting with the badge instead of the job
Choose the target role and required capabilities before selecting a credential.
Ignoring eligibility
Check education, experience, prerequisite and membership rules before paying.
Stacking overlapping credentials
One strong credential plus hands-on evidence is usually better than several redundant badges.
Using old exam information
Always prepare from the issuer's current exam version, blueprint and renewal rules.
What the roadmap can look like for different candidates
| Starting point | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3 | Then |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No technical experience | Structured fundamentals | Foundational learning / equivalent preparation | Role-aligned credential when ready | Projects + target role |
| Help desk experience | Review security fundamentals | Security+ | Security labs / responsibilities | Blue team, cloud or other specialization |
| Networking background | Security fundamentals | Security+ | Security-focused projects/work | Network security / cloud security |
| Career changer with strong analytical background | Structured foundational learning | Entry credential if useful | Projects + technical foundation | Analyst-focused path |
Choose the next decision—not the next random certification.
What accounting credential is best for beginners?
There is no universal best. Start from the career: public accounting, corporate finance/accounting, tax or bookkeeping.
Is CPA one national license?
No. The CPA Exam is uniform, but licensure is state/jurisdiction based.
Is CMA a license?
No. CMA is a professional certification from IMA.
Is Enrolled Agent a state license?
No. EA status is federal and grants practice rights before the IRS.
Can I earn CMA before completing experience?
You can pass the exam before finishing the two-year experience requirement, but the experience must be completed within IMA's allowed period.
Should I earn CPA and CMA?
Only if your career truly benefits from both public-accounting/licensure breadth and management-accounting depth.
Choose your next decision, not your next random certification.
Use the guides below once you know which stage you're in.
