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CPA Questions & Answers Does a Notice to Schedule (NTS) expire and should I apply to sit for all 4 sections of the CPA Exam before it expires? Yes, the Notice to Schedule (NTS) expires. It is valid for 90 days to 9 months, depending on your jurisdiction, and will state the earliest and latest […]
CPA Questions & Answers I recently changed my last name. Will that affect my application for the CPA Exam? If you have recently changed your last name, then you will need to notify your state board and/or NASBA so that any current and future Notices to Schedule (NTS) will accurately reflect your new name. Failure […]
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CPA Questions & Answers I studied internationally, but not all of my credits transferred to my US campus. Will they still count for the CPA Exam? The 150-hour semester hours must be earned from an accredited university. Therefore, if your credits are not recognized and not earned from an accredited university, then they will not […]
CPA Questions & Answers What is a provisionary state and is my state a provisionary state? A provisionary state is a state that gives CPA Exam candidates a provisionary period to sit for the exam before they have officially completed the educational requirements, varying between 30 and 180 days. However, it should be noted that […]
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