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March 30th, 2017, 05:04 PM
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MBA sit for CPA Exam
Hi I would like to have information on whether with an MBA degree one can appear for the CPA Examination as well as basic requirements?
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March 31st, 2017, 09:13 AM
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Re: MBA sit for CPA Exam
The prerequisites on the most proficient method to wind up distinctly a CPA are controlled by the Board of Accountancy in each of the 50 states and 5 locales. The express sheets' tenets are marginally unique. In any case, all states and locale require no less than a 4-year Bachelor degree with least bookkeeping and business courses, and also 150 credit hours — proportional to a Master's Degree – as an essential for the exam. In the event that you live and work in the US, enroll in your inhabitant state. For universal hopefuls, you may choose a state in view of how you can satisfy the instructive prerequisites Enroll for Exam Parts On the off chance that you satisfy the training necessity of a state board, you are qualified to sit for the CPA exam. The exam itself is the same across the country (It's authoritatively called the "Uniform CPA Examination"). This PC based examination is regulated by the AICPA, the bookkeeping proficient association in the US. The exam covers middle of the road/propelled bookkeeping and related fields, including business, law, and tax collection. It comprises of 4 sections, and you can take them each one in turn and in any grouping: Auditing and Attestation (AUD) – 4 hours Business Environment and Concepts (BEC) – 3 hours Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) – 4 hours Regulation (REG) – 3 hours It doesn't make a difference which part you take first. It is prudent that you take the part you feel more good with. CPA Exam Requirements by State: An Overview There are 55 states and locales in the United States. Each of them has a state leading body of bookkeeping, which sets the bookkeeping guidelines and directions all alone. Along these lines, the CPA exam and authorizing necessities are frequently very unique, and this can bring about a great deal of perplexity to hopefuls. The AICPA and NASBA have been striving to acquire the tenets line. Most by far of states now take after the "3E"s: Training: 4-year four year college education or more + 150 credit hours of general instruction Exam: The 4-section Uniform CPA Exam Encounter: 1 year of pertinent work directed and confirmed by CPA or proportional |