Financial Fitness Assistance
The Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants (VSCPA) offers a variety of resources and financial assistance programs.
Find a CPA
Through our free CPA Referral Online database, the VSCPA hopes to help connect you with a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in your geographic region that can best meet your financial and business needs. You can look up a company by name or by city, services offered or industries served. Matches will be listed in alphabetical order.
How to Choose a CPA — Understanding CPA Services
The VSCPA developed this free online publication to help you learn about the different services CPAs provide, how to choose a CPA to meet your needs, what CPAs charge and more.
Speakers Bureau
The VSCPA Speakers Bureau provides Virginia CPAs to speak to various audiences — from schoolchildren to retirees — on topics related to money management and basic financial responsibility. With more than 8,300 CPA members statewide, the VSCPA connects nonprofits, schools, civic groups, chambers, media and other organizations with CPAs from their local communities! Topic examples include nonprofit issues, financial literacy/planning, small business advice, accounting education and careers, and more!
Nonprofit Resource Center
The VSCPA offers a Nonprofit Resource Center which contains nonprofit resource guides, articles, free CPA speakers and more! Through the VSCPA Nonprofit Pro Bono Assistance Program, Virginia CPAs provide free assistance and advice on financial issues to charitable nonprofits in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Some examples of financial advice include: tax preparation, auditing, financial management, etc. We also send out openings to our CPA members if you're trying to fill a vacancy on your board of directors.
Virginia Disaster Recovery Help
The VSCPA offers free resources and volunteer assistance to the public to help with disaster recovery in the wake of natural disasters and unexpected emergencies. Through Virginia Disaster Recovery Help, an online resource center and public service program have been developed to help individuals and businesses deal with the financial and tax consequences that can follow disasters as well as steps to take prior to a disaster.
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