Seeing a ton of posts in r/CPA as well as the medical licensing subreddits (Steps […]
Category: CPA Exam
News and views about the CPA exam, CPA exam advice, and what’s happening with NASBA.
Does Accounting Education Belong in the University Curriculum?
By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida)John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School of […]
It’s a Miracle in May As Long-Awaited Core CPA Exam Scores Are Released Early
…granted it’s still been a months-long wait for some people but let’s stay positive here […]
Did the Anti-150 Hour Crowd Finally Beat the AICPA Into Submission? Looks That Way
Stephen Foley at Financial Times wrote something today that may be of interest to high […]
Let’s Meet NASBA’s Next President and CEO
Longtime National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) President and CEO — and author […]
Another New Jersey University Debuts Another Work-For-150 Program
About a year and a half after Saint Peter’s University and PwC announced a fresh […]
New Jersey Weighs In on the Usefulness of 150 Hours
The 150-hour rule debate rages on, hope you’re not sick of talking about it. INSIDE […]
Just Eliminate the Extra 30 For CPA Licensure Requirement!
By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida)John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School of […]
CPA Evolution Update: What You Need to Know About Scores and Credit Extensions
NASBA held a quick little webinar yesterday on CPA Evolution and although I had a […]
We Get to the Bottom of Why the 150 Hour Rule Doesn’t Require Specific Courses
TLDR: Scroll to the bottom, it’s the second-last paragraph. Traipsing haphazardly across the internet as […]
CPA Exam Candidates Got F**ked Over One Last Time Before the Year Ends Because of Course They Did
I’m breaking my holiday vacation with this news: Attention all CPA Exam Candidates… pic.twitter.com/YwBD3uym2l — […]
ICYMI: NASBA Is Looking For a New President
So longtime NASBA president Ken Bishop announced his retirement at NASBA’s 116th AnnualMeeting held in […]
