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lola_m
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Posted: 22 Nov 2008 at 03:30 | IP Logged  

You need coverage in taxation to qualify for the exam in IL. So although you have the 150 hours you may be ineligible without a taxation course.

I'm not too sure about using the CPA designation for a corporate finance career, sorry. Maybe someone in the Career Questions subforum might know?
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Posted: 24 Nov 2008 at 09:42 | IP Logged  

So Colorado should be my choice,Thanks lola_m you saved me some money.
In that case , after I complete uniform Cpa exams,I should apply to Co Board for the ethics exam.I am doubtful here 'coz I am not yet their candidate.
As you mentioned ,then I should complete Transfer of Grades Application and submit to NASBA.Is there any need to inform NH Board separately about my wish to transfer credits?

I am sorry to bother but I just wanted to be sure if have understood correct.
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Posted: 24 Nov 2008 at 14:36 | IP Logged  

Yes, you have understood correctly. If you want to validate the information about taking the ethics exam, you should call NASBA CO Licensing on 866.350.0017 or email colicense@nasba.org. Maybe there are circumstances in which you may delay taking the ethics exam until after being accepted by CO, but I doubt it. Might be worth checking though.

In the Transfer of Grades application linked earlier, you will see that there is a 'Form D'. You complete section A, then you send the form to the NH Board. They will complete sections B-F and return the form to you. You then enclose this completed form with your transfer of grades application and send it to the CO Board. That is how you notify NH of your intent to transfer grades.

No bother at all, I'm happy to help!
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Posted: 25 Nov 2008 at 15:38 | IP Logged  

Thank you for all the help.

I have to take Regulation sometime in Jan/Feb, so I will get to this in March and this was great information for me.Really appreciate !

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