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PA CPA Exam question.

PA CPA Exam question.  
No One
 Re: PA CPA Exam question.  
Mike (remove XX's to reply)
From:No One
Subject:PA CPA Exam question.
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:22:23 -0500
I have at least 120 credits and a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, and wish
to sit for the CPA exam soon. In PA, you only need a Bachelor's Degree and
at least 120 credits to sit for the exam. I understand the 120 credit option
requires "2 years experience" to become licensed/certified. When does this 2
years of experience have to happen? In other words, what if I begin taking
the 4 part exam when I'm not working in public accounting or as an internal
auditor at the time? How much time do I have to get this experience?

Also -- how do I find out exactly how many credits I do have (I've been to
several schools and have around 150 credits I believe, with two Associates
and one Bachelor's Degree)? How do I find out for sure, officially? Is it
when I "apply" for to take the CPA exam?

Confused...

No One
From:Mike (remove XX's to reply)
Subject:Re: PA CPA Exam question.
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:44:37 -0500
Contact your state's CPA board. I foudn the board members in Ohio to be
very helpful with these questions. Hopefully, the PA board members will
be just as friendly and helpful.

Thanks,

Mike

No One wrote:

> I have at least 120 credits and a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting, and wish
> to sit for the CPA exam soon. In PA, you only need a Bachelor's Degree and
> at least 120 credits to sit for the exam. I understand the 120 credit option
> requires "2 years experience" to become licensed/certified. When does this 2
> years of experience have to happen? In other words, what if I begin taking
> the 4 part exam when I'm not working in public accounting or as an internal
> auditor at the time? How much time do I have to get this experience?
>
> Also -- how do I find out exactly how many credits I do have (I've been to
> several schools and have around 150 credits I believe, with two Associates
> and one Bachelor's Degree)? How do I find out for sure, officially? Is it
> when I "apply" for to take the CPA exam?
>
> Confused...
>
> No One
>
>
   

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