CPP explained
CPP and cpp may refer to:
Economics and finance
- Canada Pension Plan, a contributory, earnings-related social insurance program in Canada
- Capital Purchase Program, a preferred stock and equity warrant purchase program in the US
- Consistent pricing process, any representation of "prices" of assets in a market
- Cost per point, the cost of an advertising campaign, relative to the rating points delivered
Companies
Organizations
Political parties
Professional certifications
- Certified Payroll Professional, a professional certification conferred by the American Payroll Association
- Certified Pharmacist Practitioner, a certification on licenses of pharmacists in the state of Montana
- Certified Professional Photographer, degree or certification given by the Professional Photographers of America and used after your signature as initials, CPP
- Certified Protection Professional, a security management designation conferred by ASIS International
Science and technology
Medicine
Other uses
- California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona), a four-year university in California, US
- Canadian Public Policy, a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal
- Coal preparation plant, a processing facility for washing raw coal
- French: Code de procédure pénale, the French Code of criminal procedure
- Concrete Pavement Preservation
- Conditioned place preference, a form of Pavlovian conditioning
- Celebrity Paranormal Project, an American reality TV show which aired in 2006
- Counter promenade position, a dance position
- Clean Power Plan, US policy attempting to curb emissions from electricity generation
- Child-Parent Psychotherapy, a dyadic psychotherapy for children and parents who have experienced trauma, especially through domestic-violence
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