NASBA: Missouri Scores Highest Q2 CPA Exam Pass Rate

Source: NASBA

The Q2 CPA Exam Results are in, and they're interesting.

State with Highest Pass Rate? Missouri.

My Jayhawk friends won't like that. I'm a fan of the Missouri Society of CPAs because they featured one of my articles in their monthly newsletter, so good for them.

57,086 Exam Sections Taken: What's the average cost of an exam section? We'll say it's $250.

That's $14,250,000-ish going somewhere.

Another 71: Score a 71? You're an average CPA Exam candidate.

Related Posts

q1 2020 cpa exam pass rates

2020 CPA Exam Pass Rates: BEC & REG Score Highest Q1 Pass Rates Ever

The AICPA has released the first quarter CPA Exam Pass Rates for 2020. Analysis: Q1 2020 is smoking previous years. Even grumpy FAR joined the party. Avg Q1 AUD CPA Exam Pass Rate (2006-2019): 44% 2020 Q1 AUD CPA Exam Pass Rate: 48% Avg Q1 BEC CPA Exam Pass Rate (2006-2019): 50% 2020 Q1 BEC […]

CPA Exam Pass Rates – Q2 2017 Released

The AICPA has released the Q2 2017 CPA Exam Pass Rates. Additional insights from the AICPA: Candidates’ reactions to the recent changes to the Exam were quite positive with no significant operational issues to report. The percentage of candidates entering the pipeline and passing all 4 sections [annually] is the best indicator of candidate and […]

Q1 2016 CPA Exam Pass Rates Released; BEC Continues to Dominate

The AICPA has released the Q1 2016 CPA Exam Pass Rates. Some ninjanalysis: 1. BEC continues to dominate with a pass rate over 50%. BEC was the only CPA Exam section in 2015 to have a cumulative pass rate over 50%. 2. The pass rates for FAR and AUD continue their trend of Q1 pass […]

2015 CPA Exam Pass Rates: Best Auditing Q4 in 5 years

The AICPA has released the 2015 CPA Exam Pass Rates. The NINJAs did some digging and ran a comparison of Q4 over the last five years, as well as a cumulative comparison going back to 2006. Some ninjanalysis:   1. Q3 is typically the strongest quarter of the year, with Q1 being the weakest. This […]

Leave a Reply