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Mansi1279
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HI All, I am from NJ and finally passed all four parts of the CPA exam.

NJ Board experience requirements:

 Either 1 yr public Acct Experience or 4 years of non-public Acct experience.

I have been working in non public Acct from last four years in 3 different companies. My current manager in inactive CPA so I can’t use my current company experience and my first job manager have left the company. I only can use my 2nd company work experience of 2 and half years.  

My question is how do I get the four-year experience fulfill.

Is there any other state that does not require work experience?

Any help would be helpful. I have more than 150 credits and I have MBA in Accounting.

 



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Try Florida. They require 1 year qualifying experience. Other option is Colorado-No exp required with Masters degree.

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If you have passed the exam, you should have received a congratulation letter from NJ Office of teh Attorney General. That letter should tell you "one year of experience in the practice of public accountancy or its equivalent....."

So, do you mind I ask you where you get "4 years" requirement from?

it's a lot!!

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I have a friend who is a CPA (he got his license while ago).

According to him, you need to have either one year public or equivalent ( means around 4 years of non public).

I am so confuse now. I am going to call the board and than will post my answer.



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