Prometric and NASBA News

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  • #3061035
    monikernc
    Participant

    CPA Evolution – changes to licensing https://nasba.org/blog/2020/07/22/nasba-board-makes-crucial-decision-on-cpa-evolution/

    More immediate: Prometric fees https://tinyurl.com/y4jxsqjg

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  • #3061353
    AGI
    Participant

    Oh crap. That means I should file an application with the state now to make sure I reserve the old licensing requirements.

    NY - CPA

    New York - NYC
    Passed CPA Exam (11/2014)
    In search for a position in NYC that will fulfills the license requirement.

    #3061779
    Jordan
    Participant

    I really hope I can get licensed by 2024 to avoid any new stipulations lol

    #3061782
    monikernc
    Participant

    You laugh now but it took me 4 years to get experience after passing the exams.

    AUD - 93
    BEC - 82
    FAR - 76
    REG - 88
    How have you been?
    Ninja book and MCQs and the forum, all first try! 2016
    Licensed State of Montana April Fool’s Day 2020
    State of Colorado June 2020 - AICPA Ethics 93
    Experience was the worst part of the journey for me. You?
    If you want things to change you have to do something different.

    FAR 7/25/15 76!
    AUD 10/30/15 93
    BEC 2/27/16 82
    REG 5/23/16 88!
    Ninja Book and MCQ and the forum - all the way!!!
    and a little thing i like to call, time and effort!
    if you want things to change, you have to do something different

    #3061785
    Jordan
    Participant

    Woah, what happened? I'm pretty confused on the changes, so there's education changes this Fall 2020 but I wonder what would be the consequences of passing all the exams pre-2024, let's use that example of no experience until 2024 and then the major changes happen.

    #3061818
    AGI
    Participant

    For NY, most likely if you filed the license application before the change, they will use the old policy, else new policy applies. They did that last time when the up the requirements from 120 credits to 150 credits.

    On my 8th year to get the experience… I'm in panic mode right now cause I'll fulfill the experience in 1 1/2 months. Catching the ride before Fall 2019 changes hopefully?

    Did they say they will change the experience requirement also?

    NY - CPA

    New York - NYC
    Passed CPA Exam (11/2014)
    In search for a position in NYC that will fulfills the license requirement.

    #3062109
    Jordan
    Participant

    Hey JFKGY, I haven't had a chance to read the entire draft but I saw some education changes of which some are already offered in colleges and some can be completed separately – I didn't see an experience requirement except some notes regarding approved internships which I don't think will be in effect until 2024 as education is the most immediate.

    I hope you meet the cut! Once again, not sure 100% on the stipulations or effects on pre-changes but hopefully there's a grandfather-in approach

    #3062190
    thunderlips
    Participant

    keep kicking me while i am down. i remember the slight changes in 2011, big changes in 2017. hopefully i am done before 2024. could have been a doctor by now

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