Bullied into submission by vocal opponents of the 150-hour rule and watching CPA exam candidate […]
Tag: To Master’s or Not to Master’s
The 150-Hour Rule: A Case of Quantity Over Quality
Ed. note: the following was submitted as a letter to the editor by William Hahn, […]
Opinion: On-the-Job Experiential Learning Credit to Meet the 150-hour Requirement Makes Sense
Ed. note: the following is by Joseph P. Petito, Esq. Joe currently serves on the […]
150 Hours is a Barrier – Really!
By Sharon Lassar, PhD, CPA (Florida) John J. Gilbert Professor and Director of the School […]
Master’s in Accounting Grads Becoming More Popular With Employers
According to the latest AICPA Trends in the Supply of Accounting Graduates and the Demand […]
Would New York Ever Require a Master’s Degree to Become a CPA?
What’s this, now? Two CPA exam questions in one week? Must be our lucky day! […]
Career Conundrum: Is a Master’s Degree Worth It?
This week we take on a conundrum that comes up for many aspiring CPAs on their quest to earn 150 semester hours: Do the benefits of a graduate degree outweigh the costs?