CPA Exam Offered in Five International Locations Next Year
By ALEXANDRA DEFELICE
OCTOBER 17, 2010
The Uniform CPA Examination will be offered in Japan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates in 2011, marking the first time in the exam’s history that it will be offered outside the 55 U.S. jurisdictions.
The three organizations that jointly offer the CPA Examination in the United States—the AICPA, National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) and Prometric––announced Sunday that they have reached agreement to administer the exam in those international locations.
The exam offered internationally will be the same as that offered in the U.S. It will be administered in English using the same computerized format.
As in the U.S., the examination will serve to qualify individuals for licensure as a CPA through U.S. state boards of accountancy.
“Candidates for licensure as U.S. CPAs reside all over the world, but at present, they must travel to the U.S. to take the CPA Exam,” AICPA President and CEO Barry Melancon said in a statement. “International administrations are being offered as a service to them and to other international candidates who wish to seek CPA licensure.”
The Uniform CPA Exam is already administered routinely to foreign nationals who take the test in the U.S., U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Guam.
“Since a growing number of CPA candidates reside in other countries, the time has come to manage the overall process of international candidates in a more effective manner,” NASBA President and CEO David Costello said.
The CPA Examination consists of four sections: Auditing and Attestation; Financial Accounting and Reporting; Regulation; and Business Environment and Concepts. The combined testing time for the four sections is 14 hours.
The CPA Examination employs a combination of question formats. It includes the traditional multiple-choice questions and essays, as well as simulations–questions that replicate workplace situations and require the application of knowledge and skills to arrive at solutions.
In its nearly 100-year history, the Uniform CPA Examination has undergone many changes. Until the end of 2003, it was a paper-and-pencil examination administered twice each year. In April 2004, a computer-based exam was launched and the paper-and-pencil examination was discontinued. The computer-based CPA Examination achieved its millionth administration in 2009.
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I would like to apply for the CPA route. I hold an Honours in Finance and Banking and a Diploma in Credit Management. I have 8 years of accounting experience, and I stay in South Africa.
I would like to find if ever I may qualify to sit for the uniform exams and start my CPA education. Please assist.
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