what the aicpa and nasba could learn from other professions.
by donny c. shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma
i’ve been watching nasba and the aicpa communicate the need for a change to the requirements to be cpa. while their rationale may seem to make sense, i’m not sure i agree with their direction – enabling more non-accountants to be cpas.
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when i think further about the bigger picture of the accounting profession, i believe the accounting profession needs to be more cohesive and inclusive – and perhaps that is the better course to pursue.