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CPA Exam Changes and Pipeline Woes Are a Perfect Storm of Problems For the Profession

Going Concern

It is of particular interest to professors, accounting department chairs, other assorted academics, and any accounting profession meteorologists who are tracking the perfect storm of pipeline problems and a completely revamped CPA exam debuting in just a few months. Now, we’re facing the CPA Evolution’s arrival in 2024.

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College Accounting Programs Are Taxpayer-Funded Training Programs for the Big 4 and Other Such Muckraking

Going Concern

note: the following is penned by Bob Jennings CPA, EA for his Taxspeaker.com newsletter. Smaller firms cannot pay competitive salaries because the graduates must be expensively retrained in small business accounting needs. According to the SBA , small business generates about 44% of GDP in America and 2/3 of new jobs annually.

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Texas Close to Allowing CPA Candidates to Test with 120 Credits

CPA Practice

The Texas Senate unanimously passed a bill on Tuesday that would lower the eligibility requirement for CPA candidates to sit for the CPA exam from 150 semester credit hours to 120. Gov Patrick for passing one of TXCPAs priority legislation items of this session, which will help fuel the CPA pipeline. On to the House!!

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