Posted: 19 Jul 2009 at 21:39 | IP Logged
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aqhl wrote:
I'm preparing Florida CPA exams for months now (havn't appiled for the exam though). I just saw a new requirement added to the licensure policy today on
http://www.myflorida.com/dbpr/cpa/licensure.html
indicating that to obtain a new FL license, I need to apply for the license WTHIN one year of receiving the licensure package otherwise all my grades will expire and I have to re-take the exam! To appy the license, I need one year of working experience which I do NOT have rightnow.
So this bad news now leaves me couple of workarounds:
1. take other state's exam, like GA.... this option will delay my progress by at least two months... (re-apply, transcript re-sent, etc, etc,)
2. go ahead with FL's exam but have to leave one section untaken until I find a job (assuming the 18-month window works)
3. Any.... other options??
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