2000 hours or 4000 hours?

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  • #193794
    CPA CMA
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    I passed my exams and I am still under the South Dakota Board of Accountancy (the state I went to school at), I live in Nebraska now which it requires 4000 hours for the experience part (SD only requires 2000 hours). Should I stay with the SD board until I accumulated the 2000 hours and become a SD CPA and then transfer to NE board of accountancy or should I transfer my scores to NE right now and just do the 4000 hour requirement? I am just trying to save myself 2000 hours. Help please!

    Master of Professional Accountancy (MPA) 12/17/2014

    BEC 76 (10/3/14)
    FAR 75 (10/24/14)
    REG 83 (4/6/15)
    AUD 75 (4/20/15)
    Anticipated Licensure: August 2016

    CMA part 1 passed (6/15/15)
    CMA part 2 Passed (9/4/15)
    Anticipated Licensure: August 2017

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    Missy
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    I would call the NE board and see if a SD license will transfer. It may or may not but I'd get that answer first.

    Licensed Massachusetts Non Reporting CPA since 2012
    Finance/Admin/HR Manager

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    golfball7773
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    Have you called the board yet in SD? otherwise I think you can email Julie.iverson@state.sd.us – she is the person I contact all the time since I live in SD

    FAR: 63, 55, 62
    REG: 65, 77*
    AUD: Fail, 64, 71
    BEC: 72, 74, 81

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