Minnesota lawmakers previously drew opposition to proposed rules opening alternative paths to CPA licensure. Now a rising ...
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The Accountant on MSNAICPA and NASBA seek feedback on new CPA pathwayThe American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) are requesting ...
Currently, in order to be licensed, CPA candidates must earn a bachelor's degree (usually 120 hours), earn 30 hours beyond ...
As states explore alternative CPA licensure pathways, CPA society representatives addressed the misconception that they want to remove the 150-hour requirement during a recent webinar.
There are 340,000 fewer accountants than just five years ago. At the same time, the need for accountants is greater than ever ...
The changes would: Enable states to adopt a third licensure pathway that requires earning a bachelor's degree with an accounting concentration, completing two years of professional experience, and ...
Virginia's newly adopted CPA licensure pathway serves as a model for how practical experience can be every bit as valuable as ...
The announcement came a month after Ohio enacted a law adding a pathway to CPA qualification with two years of experience and a bachelor's degree. The Virginia House and Senate unanimously passed ...
In Brief While many in the profession have expressed concern about the current 150-hour model's effect on the shrinking ...
Utah joins Virginia and Ohio in passing legislation providing a route to CPA licensure that doesn’t require 150 hours of college credit.
As states seek to add an additional pathway to CPA licensure, representatives from the CPA societies of New York, California, Texas, Pennsylvania and Florida spoke about the misconception that ...
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