It stands for Professional Association.. a legally established business designation. Usually obtained for tax purposes
Only if the respective state's accountancy laws allows it. At present, only three states allows unlicensed accountants to use the PA designation. Most states restricts the use of the PA designation to licensed/registered (PA/LPA/RPA) and certified public accountants (CPA).
No, it means professional association and references the company designation like an LLC or PLLC.
gL is the old designation for a general purpose fuse link--gG is the new name for that designation. Other than the name there appears to be no difference.
The purpose of the 40 hour Accredited Claims Adjuster Designation is to fulfill the pre-licensing requirement for the All Lines Claims Adjuster license for the state of Florida. The designation exempts the student from the state exam. Subjects covered include Auto, Homeowner Insurance, Workers Compensation, Florida Statutes and many others.
There is a (non-certified) Public Accountant designation in Pennsylvania, but it was issued on a temporary one-time basis back in 1976 and has since been closed to new applicants. Those who were licensed as PAs at the time the provision was enacted can continue to use the designation, but Pennsylvania no longer licenses PAs.
The purpose of the dams that are found in the state of PA are to prevent water from entering another water source or landform. Dams are often manmade, but can be constructed by animals like beavers.
The military designation for the vehicle was GP for General Purpose. It quickly became Jeep when said and the name stuck.
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The difference is the IRS designation and the intent. Non profits exist to serve a purpose. Business exists to make money, though they also may serve a purpose.
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Yes- that is the whole purpose of a concealed carry license.