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Earn 20.4 CPE Credits: Crypto Accounting Academy Becomes NASBA Certified

The Crypto Accounting Academy is now NASBA-certified, allowing participants to earn 20.4 CPE credits. Join our next cohort and advance your career in web3 accounting.

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Umar Mallam Hassam

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Published

Jan 7, 2025

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1 min read

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The Accountant Quits is proud to announce that its flagship course the Crypto Accounting Academy has been recognized as a Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Sponsor by the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). 

This designation, awarded after an extensive application process places us on the NASBA CPE Registry under Registry ID 168011. It underscores our dedication to providing high-quality educational resources that meet the highest professional standards for the web3 accounting industry.

"Your status as a registered sponsor affirms your commitment to the delivery of high quality continuing professional education in compliance with the Statement of Standards for Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Programs (2024) (Standards) and the program requirements of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors.,” NASBA noted.

“We are proud of this recognition by NASBA and look forward to serving the development, education, and training needs of accountants, financial controllers, CFOs, and other key roles within the web3 accounting industry.”
Umar Mallam Hassam, founder and CEO of The Accountant Quits and instructor of Crypto Accounting Academy.

Students of the Crypto Accounting Academy can now earn 20.4 CPE credits that meet the requirements for CPA licensure and other professional certifications.

Join us for Cohort 5, launching on January 16, 2025, and take the next step in your professional journey. 

Umar Mallam Hassam

Umar is a Chartered Accountant who spent years as an external auditor at Deloitte and BDO before following his curiosity into the world of digital assets.

Today, he's the Founder of OCF Institute and Host of The Accountant Quits podcast, where he helps finance professionals make sense of onchain accounting and finance, and discover the career opportunities opening up inside companies working with digital assets.


Through in-person events and an online community, Umar also brings together the established voices and rising talent shaping the future of web3 finance.