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write2shobha
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Hello everyone,
I am the new kid on the block here.

I have 120 hours of credit after my foreign credential
evaluation, I have a long gap of 22 years since I had my
Masters in Accounting. Now I want to become a CPA, hey
better late than never right !!
I want to get it done faster, since I feel like I am
already behind in the race !!

How difficult is it ?

should I make up 30 hours to meet 150 hour requirement
and start working at the same time and gain my work
experience and then concentrate on my CPA exam or just
get 30 hours done first and then work and study for CPA
exam.
confused, please help.



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GeorgiaEA
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write2shobha wrote:

Should I make up 30 hours to meet 150 hour requirement
and start working at the same time and gain my work
experience and then concentrate on my CPA exam or just
get 30 hours done first and then work and study for CPA
exam?


I think you first step is to clearly
understand your state's requirements regarding the
following issues:

  1. The number of credit hours necessary to
    SIT for the exam.

  2. Whether your state allows you to meet the minimum
    educational requirements while earning the minimum
    experience requirement (in my state, this is not
    possible).


The next consideration is decide what you want to do as
CPA.
1. Is plan/desire/goal relative to prior experience you
have had the industry?
2. Based on your prior degree, would you benefit more
from an MTax or MBA in Accounting?        & nbsp;     
3. Consider time and financial constraints in this
process that would affect this journey to acquiring the
CPA.

No matter which path you choose to get down the    
yellow brick road, the process will be rigorous
and demanding. That is certainly no reason not to pursue
it but a motivation to do it right the first time
with solid planning.

Good Luck
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write2shobha
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hello GeorgiaEA

Thanks for your reply. I am processing all the
information and making my decision, I know that the road
ahead is not easy and with family responsibilities, it
will be even harder, but I have got to bite the bullet
sometime.

I just have to plan better, stay organized and focused.

I can sit for CPA exam with 120 hours, but I need 30 more
hours to make up 150 for CPA and one year work
experience, and passing CPA exam. A tall order to fill,
so I am asking all the experienced people on this forum
what would be my best approach to fill this tall order.



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GeorgiaEA
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Option 1
1. Pass the entire CPA Exam in 2010
2. Complete the 30 credit hours in 2011
3. Your work experience will start in 2012

OR

Option 2
1. Start school full-time in Fall 2010
2. Sit for the CPA exams
3. Your work experience will start from late 2011 into
2012

Ultimately, I think it's best to pass the tests as early
as possible and preferably before you are committed to FT
work with a firm. Most of my peers have stated working +
studying is a rigorous combination that should be
avoided at all costs if possible. Passing the test prior
to locating work may also open more doors.

During the interim, while you gaining the educational
credits, you could focus on tax jobs/work.

Good Luck
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kalP
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Which state are you in . I want to take my CPA and have finished my masters long time ago. I do not know where to start. ?

 

Kal

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