Posted: 17 Nov 2008 at 11:43 | IP Logged
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I cannot speak for other states but in South Carolina the work requirement can be fulfilled in several different ways.
1. 2,000 hours with a public accounting firm (but not less than one year because they don't count all of the overtime that you work in public accounting). The reason that most people assume that you have to have public experience is that most large firms require a person to be a CPA before being promoted to manager. As such, you are working directly under a CPA.
2. 2,000 hours working under a CPA (can be full or part-time). They prefer that it be your direct supervisor but as long as it is someone who reviews your work you are OK.
3. 5 years of teaching experience with a accredited college or university. Courses taught must be accounting related.
As for losing your exam credit that depends on the state where you live. Some states expire in as little as five years and others do not expire at all.
You should be able to get the answers to your questions by calling your state licensing board. You can try NASBA but they will probably refer you to your state board.
Hope this helps a little.
Edited by seal1141 on 17 Nov 2008 at 11:44
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