Paul Huryk
04-14-2015, 02:46 PM
I've been thinking about getting my NJ CPA - not that I need it right now, but in the next 3 to 5 years, I plan to open up a full service consulting company (Accounting, finance, and supply chain) with my 2 brothers-in-law and another 1 or 2 of my cousins. As my experience is in corporate finance, where I hold an MBA and close to 20 years in the field, as the managing partner, it would advantageous to have the CPA as a credential - even though I would do no actual accounting myself.
Anyway - looked into the CPA exam requirements; and have everything I need, except an easy to remedy 12 credit gap in higher level accounting - an easy fix.
Problem for me is the experience portion of the qualification - I don't have the proper formal experience in accounting, tax, or audit as they require. All my experience is in corporate FP&A, where I was budgeting, forecasting, doing all levels of financial analysis, and CapEx.
Speaking with the NJ CPA association, they suggested writing the board a letter and ask for their permission to waive the experience portion of the requirement (if they want to do so). I was wondering if in a case like this they would be in my favor, or tell me to take a long walk off a short pier?
Paul
Anyway - looked into the CPA exam requirements; and have everything I need, except an easy to remedy 12 credit gap in higher level accounting - an easy fix.
Problem for me is the experience portion of the qualification - I don't have the proper formal experience in accounting, tax, or audit as they require. All my experience is in corporate FP&A, where I was budgeting, forecasting, doing all levels of financial analysis, and CapEx.
Speaking with the NJ CPA association, they suggested writing the board a letter and ask for their permission to waive the experience portion of the requirement (if they want to do so). I was wondering if in a case like this they would be in my favor, or tell me to take a long walk off a short pier?
Paul