The Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA) is the premier professional organization representing Florida CPAs and accounting and finance professionals.

Founded in 1905, the FICPA serves the diverse needs of our more than 18,500 members, enhancing their competency and professionalism, supporting professional standards, promoting the value of our members, and advocating on behalf of the profession. The FICPA one of the largest CPA organizations in the United States and members we serve work in public accounting, private industry and in government or educational institutions.

Whether you are a CPA, a business and accounting educator, aspiring student, legislator or interested member of the public or media, we invite you to learn more about our association through our website or by reaching out to our staff at 800-342-3197 or msc@ficpa.org.

 Located in the heart of Orlando, we easily travel the state to stay connected to our members.

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 Our Governmental Affairs Team is located in Tallahassee steps away from the Capitol to keep a strong pulse on legislation affecting the profession.

Our Community

We partner with our members throughout their journey to CPA, starting when they make a career choice as a student member. We provide the guidance they need to successfully take the CPA exam, celebrate with them when they are newly certified and provide ongoing resources needed throughout their career. We take great pride in the accomplishments of our members as they become partners, CFOs, CEOs and take leadership positions both in their companies and within FICPA.

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Corporate

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Our members actively involve themselves in their local chapter whether networking at a social or educational event, organizing a philanthropic event cross-company or taking on a grassroot leadership role within the chapter.

There are currently 23 chapters within six geographical regions with each region represented by a director to help facilitate communication and voice advocacy concerns affecting their area.

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