Experience

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    Anonymous
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    Has anyone had there non-accounting experience in the government approve for their license? I’m unsure if I would qualify. I have done a ton of reading on the matter…

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    Anonymous
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    Can you elaborate on what your experience is? If it's not accounting or auditing I doubt it would qualify.

    #596191
    mystical guy
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    Accounting is broadly defined. I think you should elaborate on your specifics of what you did and if you can't find an answer here your Board of Accountancy will surely answer you.

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    #596192
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    I've found excerpts such as this (I'm a management analyst in local government that compiles quarterly and annual reports to issue to the public on non-accounting topics. We assure auditing standards are met as established in the law but nothing is financial. I'm part of a branch that monitors, audits, and enforces compliance): Qualified experience is experience gained through employment in government, industry, academia, or public practice in one or more of the following areas:

    (e) Other auditing in accordance with applicable standards at the time of

    engagement that leads to an expression of a written opinion including any

    of the following:

    (i) Reviews regarding internal control.

    (ii) Operational audits.

    (iii) Compliance audits.

    (iv) Expressions of an opinion on financial forecasts and projections.

    (f) Performance of an independent internal audit function

    (g) Compliance audits of government contracts performed on behalf of a

    government agency that result in the issuance of an opinion or report.

    (h) Audits performed on behalf of a government audit agency that result in the

    issuance of an opinion or report.

    (m) Management advisory services including, but not limited to, business

    valuation, forensic accounting, and fraud examination services that

    meet applicable standards.

    The above standards are part of qualifying and expanding experience accepted in Michigan…I'm quite puzzled as I've heard the expanding experience becomes more popular in other states. It appears to be a matter of interpretation.

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