Institute of Public Accountants
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For the American professional association under this name from 1917 to 1957, see American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
The Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) is one of the three legally recognised professional bodies for accountants in Australia.[1] The IPA represents more than 40,000 members and students working in industry, commerce, government, academia and professional practice.
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Industry | Accounting and Finance |
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Founded | Melbourne Victoria, Australia (1923 as IFCA (1923 as IFCA)) |
Head Office | Melbourne, Australia |
Locations | Australia, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur |
Area | Global |
President | Julie Williams, FIPA, FFA |
CEO | Prof. Andrew Conway, FIPA, FFA |
Members | 48,000 |
Designations | AIPA, MIPA & FIPA |
Motto | making small business count |
Formerly | National Institute of Accountants |
Website | publicaccountants.org.au |
@ipaaccountants | |
Publication | Public Accountant |
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The organisation rebranded from its previous title, the National Institute of Accountants (NIA), on 2 May 2011.[2]
In 2012, the IPA was ranked 19th in the BRW Most Innovative Companies list.[3]
The IPA launched its digital hub https://www.publicaccountant.com.au/, an expanded digital edition of its flagship journal Public Accountant, in early 2013.[4]