04-10-2009, 05:30 AM
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<br />Dears
Please feel no offence.
As far as I know, ACCA does not have any MRA or any other arrangement with AICPA these days. All I know is, ACCA is acceptable to Colorado State Board of Accounting for satisfaction of educational requirement only. Even for Colorado CPA, an ACCA member must have to sit for 4 CPA exams in USA and must have to satisfy other requirements like very specific experience requirements by CO board.
However, I don't know details of every single board of accountings (for ACCA) in States out of total 54 (or perhaps 52) boards there.
ACCA's MRA with CGA Canada is quite straight forward.
I hope it helps.
Regards
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You are right there is a been an official row about an MRA with AICPA for some time now.
<br />Dears
Please feel no offence.
As far as I know, ACCA does not have any MRA or any other arrangement with AICPA these days. All I know is, ACCA is acceptable to Colorado State Board of Accounting for satisfaction of educational requirement only. Even for Colorado CPA, an ACCA member must have to sit for 4 CPA exams in USA and must have to satisfy other requirements like very specific experience requirements by CO board.
However, I don't know details of every single board of accountings (for ACCA) in States out of total 54 (or perhaps 52) boards there.
ACCA's MRA with CGA Canada is quite straight forward.
I hope it helps.
Regards
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You are right there is a been an official row about an MRA with AICPA for some time now.