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| quote: | Originally posted by AC-Milan
I envy your patience....personally couldn't sit through my government/not-for-profit acc class. I liked my Intermediate ACC classes and Ind./ Corporate Taxation classes the most. Are the requirements for CGA as tough as they are for God damn CA/CPA? |
The requirement are all pretty much the same. Bc of the CA Summer School requirement I find that CAs tend to have a little more in depth complicated corporate tax knowledge than CGAs on average will have (unless the chose to specialize in the tax stream at the end, as opposed two the 3 other options available to chose)
Also, the exit requirement isn't as profound as the CA UFE... but the work up to it and has become very comparable (where as in the past it never used to be, the CA route clearly had a more rigorous education requirement)
The CPA exit require is even worse than the CAs... 2 days 8 hours a day for CPA exam , vs. CA's 4 days 4 hours a day for the UFE
Im not sure which system I feel is better. The two tier system that exists in the states allow for some IMO retarded situatinos where CPAs would only be allowed to practice in certain states depending on where they got designated, as each states has DIFFERENT educational requirements to qualify as a designated CPA. There also are some states that dont let you be designated once you've passed before you have all your credit hours in, while the other half do.
I find their system to be too be needlessly unstandardized.
Jem
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