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CPA may refer to: - Canadian payments association, the regulatory body for the settlement and clearing of payments in Canada
- Canadian Police Association
- Certified Public Accountant, statutory title of qualified accountants in the United States, Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Korea, Ireland and other countries.
- Certified Practising Accountant, title of qualified accountants who are members of CPA Australia
- Chosen plaintext attack, an attack model used in cryptanalysis
- Christian Peoples Alliance, A small political party in the UK
- Closest Point of Approach
- Coalition Provisional Authority, a transitional government following the invasion of Iraq by the United States
- Communist Party of Australia
- Comprehensive Patient Administrator
- Comprehensive Peace Agreement, signed in 2005 ending the Sudanese civil war
- Comprehensive Performance Assessment of local authorities in the UK
- Cost per action, in online advertising and online marketing
- Craft Potters’ Association, a UK body of ceramicists
- Critical Path Analysis, in project management
cpecial public apples The Canadian Police Association is a former organization of police officers in Canada. ...
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Accountant, or Qualified Accountant, or Professional Accountant, or Accountancy Practitioner, is an accountancy and financial experts legally certified in different jurisdictions to originally worked only in public practices, selling advice and services to other individuals and businesses, but today in addition many work within private corporations, financial industry and government...
Accountant, or Qualified Accountant, or Professional Accountant, or Accountancy Practitioner, is an accountancy and financial experts legally certified in different jurisdictions to originally worked only in public practices, selling advice and services to other individuals and businesses, but today in addition many work within private corporations, financial industry and government...
CPA Australia is one of two professional accounting societies in Australia, the other being the Institute of Chartered Accountants. ...
A chosen plaintext attack is any form of cryptanalysis which presumes that the attacker has the capability to choose arbitrary plaintexts to be encrypted and obtain the corresponding ciphertexts. ...
Close-up of the rotors in a Fialka cipher machine Cryptanalysis (from the Greek kryptós, hidden, and analýein, to loosen or to untie) is the study of methods for obtaining the meaning of encrypted information, without access to the secret information which is normally required to do so. ...
Logo of the Christian Peoples Alliance The Christian Peoples Alliance is a minor political party operating in the United Kingdom. ...
Automatic Radar Plotting Aid, ARPA, gives a maritime radar the possibility to follow targets resembling other ships, calculating their course, speed and possible collision with own vessel. ...
The Seal of the CPA in Iraq The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) was established as a transitional government following the invasion of Iraq by the United States, United Kingdom and the other members of the multinational coalition which was formed to oust the government of Saddam Hussein in 2003. ...
The Communist Party of Australia was founded in 1920 and dissolved in 1991. ...
The Comprehensive Peace Agreement, commonly known as the Naivasha Agreement, was a set of agreements culminating in January 2005 that were signed between the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement and the Government of Sudan. ...
Cost Per Action or CPA (as it is often initialized to) is a phrase often used in online advertising and online marketing circles. ...
In project management, path analysis (also known as critical path analysis) is a technique to analyse events. ...
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