03-09-2010, 12:47 AM
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<br />@ Kitro If Maine is a two tier state then that means they require public accounting experience for license not for certificate. pls. correct me if i am wrong..
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http//www.mecpa.org/students/
"An applicant for a CPA certificate is required to have completed two years of qualifying practical experience under the direction of a Certified Public Accountant licensed by any state or territory of the United States"
I also did a google search and came up with this
http//www.another71.com/cpa-exam-forum/topic/cpa-certificate-for-non-accountants
<br />@ Kitro If Maine is a two tier state then that means they require public accounting experience for license not for certificate. pls. correct me if i am wrong..
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http//www.mecpa.org/students/
"An applicant for a CPA certificate is required to have completed two years of qualifying practical experience under the direction of a Certified Public Accountant licensed by any state or territory of the United States"
I also did a google search and came up with this
http//www.another71.com/cpa-exam-forum/topic/cpa-certificate-for-non-accountants