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CPA Yukon: CPA candidate succeeds in national exam

CPA Yukon: CPA candidate succeeds in national exam

Toronto Star08-08-2025
WHITEHORSE, Yukon, Aug. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Chartered Professional Accountants of Yukon (CPAYT) and the CPA Western School of Business (CPAWSB) congratulates YoungJa Suh for passing the multi-day national Common Final Examination (CFE) written in May 2025. The exam was administered by CPAWSB.
'Succeeding in the CFE is the result of hard work and focus and we are very proud of YoungJa's tremendous achievement,' said Katherine Davidson, CPA, CMA, chair of CPA Yukon. 'We're pleased to have YoungJa help lead the future of the CPA profession and wish YoungJa all the best.'
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