Currently, in order to be licensed, CPA candidates must earn a bachelor's degree (usually 120 hours), earn 30 hours beyond ...
For decades, the accounting talent shortage in the United States has been a serious concern for academicians, policymakers, ...
In Brief The supply of new accounting students and CPAs—the pipeline to the profession—has been a topic of growing concern ...
While NASBA and the AICPA have long supported the 150-hour pathway to CPA licensure, opinions differ as to whether the 30 ...
In Brief Many accounting leaders and observers have pointed out the need to expand the pipeline to the profession and ...
It's been a year since the AICPA and NASBA's CPA Evolution Initiative launched, and the AICPA and NASBA offer some excellent ...
The United States has long been an attractive destination for students from other countries who want to pursue higher education, with over 850,000 international students enrolled during the academic ...
The passage of the landmark Bipartisan Infrastructure Law [Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, (IIJA)] by Congress underscores the urgent need for CPAs to engage actively in the political arena.
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