California regulators are prepared to walk away from strict licensing rules that require accountants to earn the equivalent of five years of college to qualify.
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The California Board of Accountancy has proposed reforms that would grant the certified public accountant license to candidates with a traditional bachelor’s degree plus two years of work experience in addition to passing the CPA exam. The proposal would unwind current rules that call for 150 hours of college credits to qualify—a requirement that ...