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1 The Accounting Profession and CPA Licensure
This Way to CPA

2 What Accountants and Auditors typically do
Prepare financial statements Examine financial statements to ensure that they are accurate and comply with laws and regulations Compute taxes owed, prepare tax returns and ensure that taxes are paid properly and on time Organize and maintain financial records Assess financial operations and make best practice recommendations to management Suggests ways to reduce costs, enhance revenue and improve profits. Can perform each of these functions in the following areas: As a : Public accountant Management accountant Government accountant Internal auditor External auditor Information technology auditor

3 But the accounting field offers so much potential, opportunity and choices

4 It is a growing field The Department and Labor Statistics predicts employment of accountants and auditors will grow faster than average for all occupations through the year 2024, mainly because accounting and auditing regulations are getting stricter and the economy will continue to expand around the globe. Skill sets of entry level employees include in addition to technical skills are Analytical skills Communication skills

5 Accounting is the language of business
Most top executives and financial managers have a background in accounting, internal auditing or finance. Some finance oriented occupations that require accounting knowledge include: Financial analyst Personal Financial Advisors But a major in accounting is so much more!!!!!!! Finance and accounting jobs often require similar skills.

6 Top five reasons to pursue the CPA license
Earnings potential Career opportunities Stability Flexibility Prestige and Respect

7 Earnings Potential Being a CPA can result in superior financial rewards. Current estimates from the AICPA are that CPAs earn 10%- 15% more per year compared to our non-CPA counterparts. Over the course of a 40-year career, that can add up to $1 million in additional income! The financial impact of having a CPA license is definitely measurable and substantial.

8 Career Opportunities The CPA credential opens up many more alternatives for individuals who want to explore career options. There are many functions in business that only CPAs can perform-such as providing independent attest functions. Earning a CPA license demonstrates a commitment to the profession and often highlights potential candidates for leadership and management positions. CPAs are very well suited to becoming CFOs.

9 Stability CPAs are in more demand than ever before!
Due to a dip in accounting students in the late 1990s, the passing of Sarbanes Oxley in 2002 and the retirement of Baby Boomers, the need for qualified CPAs is on the rise. The job market is increasingly competitive and a CPA license is one way to increase your job opportunities and have a recession-proof credential. (most employers will pick a CPA over a non-CPA for the same position)

10 Flexibility CPAs are typically multi-talents professional who perform a mix of highly-specialized job functions including auditing, business and management consulting, information technology and financial reporting and tax advisory services. Being a CPA doesn’t mean working in an accounting firm. You can work in a vast range of industries because every business needs an accountant. You could even set up your own business and be your own boss.

11 Prestige and Respect CPAs are bound by a Code of Professional Conduct which establishes a high standard of professionalism that reinforces the respect and credibility of the profession. The combination of deep financial knowledge combined with high standards of professional ethics, as well as continuing education requirements, places CPAs in an elite professional group. The CPA singles you out as a trusted member of the business community with prestigious credentials.

12 And CPAs are usually really fun people!

13 Introduction to the website:
This was to CPA

14 Getting Licensed Common questions about getting your license are all answered on the website. They might include: When and where is the exam offered? Which state should I be licensed in? (similar to a driver’s license) What is a passing score? What if I fail? How long do I have to pass the entire exam? Once I pass, do I immediately have my license? And many more……………………………………………………………..

15 Screen shot of the page to find out the requirements for licensure for every state.

16 Gabelli School of Business
The Gabelli School of Business has programs that are registered with the state of New York that meet the education requirements. The CPA licensure tracks include one five year undergraduate program (Public Accountancy) and a number of undergraduate/graduate combinations under the dual degree programs. Contact for Dual/Degree programs is Dean Brian Dunn Of course students can also opt to pursue accounting at Rose Hill as a concentration or a minor.

17 Four sections, four times the fun!
Audit and Attestation (AUD) 4 hour exam Covers everything from planning and performing an audit engagement to internal controls. Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) Covers the typical items in financial statements as well as the not-so-typical details in government and not-for-profit reporting. Regulation (REG) 3 hour exam going to 4 hours Covers ethics, business law, and federal taxation of property transactions, individuals, business entities as well as tax accounting and planning. Business Environment and Concepts (BEC) Covers topics such as corporate governance, financial management, information systems, strategic planning, operations management and economic concepts and analysis.

18 Exam Content Breakdown
Prior to April 1, 2017 Beginning April 1, 2017 * Multiple Choice Questions ** Task Based Simulations

19 Applying for the exam Apply directly to the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) or your state board of accountancy. You will receive a notice to schedule (NTS) which gives you limited time to schedule your first section. NOTE: right now the NASBA website says to allow 6 weeks for processing. You will schedule your exam date through Prometric, the organization that administers the exam. Once you have determined that you are eligible to take the exam, you can apply through NASBA or in some cases right through the state board of accountancy.

20 Join the AICPA The AICPA (American Institute for Certified Public Accountants) is the organization that’s the authority on all things CPA. Student Membership is FREE. AICPA Student Affiliate Membership has a lot of advantages Eligibility to apply for exclusive scholarship opportunities. Special discounts on conferences. Access to industry news and publications. Discounts and offers on products and services from partner companies such as Hertz, Dell, FedEx and many more.

21 Kelly Ulto Hughes 407


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