07-24-2009, 01:32 AM
Small correction...
ACCA exams/courses are not recognized to satisfy educational requirements to sit for CPA exams from any State Board of Accounting EXCEPT Colorado State. Even with Colorado, after passing all sections of CPA exam, a candidate needs to satisfy working experience under Licensed CPA, to apply for Colorado license. Moreover, Colorado is one tier State, means does not give even a certificate if all requirements are not satisfied.
Conclusion An ACCA can sit for CPA exam through Colorado, but could not get any thing (i.e. neither certificate nor license) if he/she does not satisfy experience requirements under US licensed CPA. Following hyperlink has all State Boards of Accounting listed and their specific educational, experience, all other requirements.
http//www.aicpa.org/yellow/ypsboa.htm
I hope it helps...
Regards
ACCA exams/courses are not recognized to satisfy educational requirements to sit for CPA exams from any State Board of Accounting EXCEPT Colorado State. Even with Colorado, after passing all sections of CPA exam, a candidate needs to satisfy working experience under Licensed CPA, to apply for Colorado license. Moreover, Colorado is one tier State, means does not give even a certificate if all requirements are not satisfied.
Conclusion An ACCA can sit for CPA exam through Colorado, but could not get any thing (i.e. neither certificate nor license) if he/she does not satisfy experience requirements under US licensed CPA. Following hyperlink has all State Boards of Accounting listed and their specific educational, experience, all other requirements.
http//www.aicpa.org/yellow/ypsboa.htm
I hope it helps...
Regards