Does it make sense to have a CPA & CISA? Question for those with experience

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    jlondon
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    Does anybody happen to work in IT Audit or Governance Risk Compliance area?

    Does it make sense to have a CPA & CISA? Well, the obvious answer is, of course it can only help a candidate because they have more certifications. But, does it really make sense to really get both?

    BEC: 69, 57, 72, 73, (anticipated for 4/4/2015)
    AUD: 65, 63, 74, 84!!! (expires 7/31/2015)
    FAR: 63, 57, (scheduled for 4/1/2015)
    REG: ... 42, (Anticipated to be around 5/20~)

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    kettlecorn
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    If you work in IT Audit for public accounting firms they will prefer the CISA initially but once you make partner or director you need the CPA to sign off on stuff. That's what I've been told.

    #647610
    Anonymous
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    I'm guessing you are considering the CISA after you are done with the CPA. I don't work in IT Audit, But I know that the CPA does not give you any background in IT. If you want to give yourself some respect as an IT Audit professional on paper – assuming that you dont have experience in IT audit or an IT degree, I would go for the CISA.

    I think that it makes a lot of sense.

    Good luck !

    #647611
    jlondon
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    @kettlecorn thanks! that helps a lot. ]

    @aalkukhun thanks as well

    BEC: 69, 57, 72, 73, (anticipated for 4/4/2015)
    AUD: 65, 63, 74, 84!!! (expires 7/31/2015)
    FAR: 63, 57, (scheduled for 4/1/2015)
    REG: ... 42, (Anticipated to be around 5/20~)

    -Every Set Back is a Set Up for a Major Come Back #motivation

    "I've missed over 9,000 shots in my career. I've lost over 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot, and missed. I've failed, over and over and over again in my life. And that is why, I succeed." - Michael Jordan

    "You are not your past, but the resources and capabilities you glean from it" -Jordan Belfort

    #647612
    mt3130
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    A guy in my office has a CPA and CISA, and another has a CPA and a CITP. In both cases, they use their knowledge to examine electronic systems and their controls.

    REG - 90 (08/2014) - Study Time = 6 days
    FAR - 89 (10/2014) - Study Time = 9 days
    BEC - 83 (11/2014) - Study Time = 4 days
    AUD - 89 (01/2015) - Study Time = 2 days

    Final score released - 2/4/15
    Application mailed - 2/5/15
    Licensed CPA - 2/12/15

    #647613
    Anonymous
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    I work in IT Audit in a big4 and currently working towards my CPA. After that, I will work on the CISA. Most people in the IT Audit and GRC side have their CISA since they came from an IT background and might not have the required credits to sit for the CPA. I do know people who are in my practice with both designation or have one of them and are working towards the other.

    It would make sense for me to get both since my job is both IT and Audit. Having a CPA definitely gains more respect, and putting CISA with it would be just the cherry on top. Hope this helps

    #647614
    jlondon
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    @bokerbear Lol, I like that. “it would be just the cherry on top” haha.

    BEC: 69, 57, 72, 73, (anticipated for 4/4/2015)
    AUD: 65, 63, 74, 84!!! (expires 7/31/2015)
    FAR: 63, 57, (scheduled for 4/1/2015)
    REG: ... 42, (Anticipated to be around 5/20~)

    -Every Set Back is a Set Up for a Major Come Back #motivation

    "I've missed over 9,000 shots in my career. I've lost over 300 games. 26 times I've been trusted to take the game winning shot, and missed. I've failed, over and over and over again in my life. And that is why, I succeed." - Michael Jordan

    "You are not your past, but the resources and capabilities you glean from it" -Jordan Belfort

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