Arkansas only grants the CPA license to its residents (defined by residency or keeping of offices within the state). The education requirement is quite complicated when compared to the CPA requirements in other states. Therefore, it is best to check the State Board’s website for details. If you have any questions, you can find the […]
Continue readingThe West Virginia State Board does not require 150 credit hours to sit for the exam, but like almost all states this has to be fulfilled in order to get the license. Working experience is standard with 1 year of public or non-public accounting work, with some flexibility on part-time work as well as the […]
Continue readingAccording to the Nebraska CPA requirements, Nebraska is a two-tier state. That is, the state’s board of accountancy grants both a CPA certificate and a CPA license. Candidates are required to fulfill 120 credit hours in order to sit for the CPA exam. Please also note that only Nebraska residents are granted CPA license in […]
Continue readingAccording to the Mississippi CPA requirements, the Mississippi State Board generally requires a certain number of credits to sit for the CPA Exam, including 48 semester hours of upper division or graduate classes in accounting and general business. Please also note that only Mississippi residents are granted the CPA license in this state. Mississippi CPA […]
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