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ICYMI | Modifying the Pathway to Becoming a Licensed CPA

Considering Practitioners’ Perspectives

By  Robert Marley, PhD, CPA, Steven M. Platau, JD, CPA and Jacob Christian Plesner Rossing, PhD

January 2021 0

The current pathway to becoming a licensed CPA requires candidates to achieve a passing score across four separate competencies: audit (AUD), regulation (REG), financial accounting…

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Modifying the Pathway to Becoming a Licensed CPA

Considering Practitioners’ Perspectives

By  Robert Marley, PhD, CPA, Steven M. Platau, JD, CPA and Jacob Christian Plesner Rossing, PhD

January 2020 0

The current pathway to becoming a licensed CPA requires candidates to achieve a passing score across four separate competencies: audit (AUD), regulation (REG), financial accounting…

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CPA Licensing and Unintended Consequences

Publisher’s Column

By  Joanne S. Barry, CAE

September 2019 0

Professional licensing has always been what makes a CPA a CPA. Those three simple letters stand for years of dedicated study, rigorous testing, extensive experience,…

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The Value of Certification and Professional Experience

Perceptions of Accounting Faculty and Business School Deans

By  David J. Emerson, PhD, CPA, CGMA and Kenneth J. Smith, DBA, CPA, CMA, CIA, CFM

September 2018 0

In Brief Undergraduate accounting programs have a mandate to prepare students to successfully sit for the CPA exam, yet relatively few faculty members within those…

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