Can you become a citizen if you have a misdemeanor
To become a CPA. you need to have a bachelors and masters degree in accounting
you need to take the cpa test which is very hard and requires years of collage
Yes, you can become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) without an accounting degree. All you have to do is study and pass the CPA test to get certified.
Yes - It is up to the NJ CPA Board to determine whether the conviction affects the ability to become a CPA
According to the California Board of Accountancy website, there is nothing that says you CAN NOT be a CPA if you have a criminal history. I have a friend who is in the same boat but his charge got dismissed because he was a medical patient. this is as much info as I have. hope it helps. i dont think it will be a problem. at the worst...maybe wait until your off probation?
= SO---O, can a person become a CPA in California if they have a felony on their record? = PS. Was it a felon who spelled recored?? Love the eeeee.
Short answer? Yes But it may be difficult, depending on the conviction and circumstances, to get the CPA board in Texas to agree that you are of "strong moral fiber". The board has the ultimate say on who can become a CPA, the felons are NOT specifically precluded from obtaining their license.
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Really, anyone can be a self-proclaimed accountant. This does not require any education. To become a CPA, or receive one's CPA designation, a bachelors (or in most states a master's degree) is required. Really, anyone can be a self-proclaimed accountant. This does not require any education. To become a CPA, or receive one's CPA designation, a bachelors (or in most states a master's degree) is required.
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