Did your life change after you became a CPA?

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  • #163563
    julia_z
    Member

    Hi guys.

    I have a few questions to those of us who already passed all sections: 1. how did passing the last section feel? 2. Since you passed the CPA do you receive more benefits/pay at work and more importantly, do you feel more confident or/and competent in the workplace? 3. do people (boss/colleagues/peers) treat you with more respect at work now that you are a CPA?

    Overall, how did your worklife improve because you passed the CPA exam? I know that the designation will probably bring more LT benefits than ST but i am just wondering.

    BEC - 78
    AUD - 78
    FAR - 86
    REG - 02/29/2012
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  • #314062
    mla1169
    Participant

    I only just passed #4 and haven't even gotten the congratulations letter yet. At work, nobody “gets” it. My company doesn't have a single CPA on staff and I think to them it is about the same as passing a first aid test grrrr…..

    But at Thanksgiving dinner I felt like a celebrity walking the red carpet with my very large family. None of them are CPA's (in fact most of them never went to college) but I had explained the exam and what it means to them in the past. I had a swollen head from everybody including the children telling me how proud they were of me and happy they were that I stuck with it.

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #314063
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    mla1169, it sounds like you're with the wrong company…

    I know two people, who think that passing these exams is like passing a real estate exam or a driving license test, but none of them has more than a high school diploma.

    Everyone else, accountant or not, knows the significance of the achievement. So, congratulations!!!!!

    #314064
    rknight21
    Participant

    lol @ mla1169 regarding feeling like a celebrity. That's how it should be. I actually have gotten lot of love from ppl so far.

    #314065
    HumanPiranha
    Member

    i've got 3 parts passed, and i'm imagining that passing the last testst will feel something between ripping a guys head off while playing mortal kombat and watching russel crowe in gladiator

    #314066
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    What makes the CPA license such a magnificent achievement is that it's not something everybody can do. It takes hard work and a lot of determination. Anybody can go to college and get a degree, but not everyone can become a CPA.

    #314067
    Herbieherb
    Participant

    It actually felt better than sex/graduating college/passing road test/ first kiss/last day of school/Christmas -all combined!!! This exam has been a monkey on my back since I graduated college over 10 years ago. It's been a dream of mine that I actually accomplished. My life has changed for the better. I feel way more confident, cocky, and assertive. I started a new job 2 months after I received my license, and I turned down a promotion at my old job…all CPA license related. I now have a proactive , can do attitude.

    It's great!! I had so many free dinners and felt like a celebrity…I come from a family of over achievers…doctors, pharmacists, and dentists are my sisters…now I joined the club of licensed professionals and my parents said now they can die in peace…Hah

    NEW YORK- DONE

    #314068
    kandisjoy
    Participant

    Not a whole lot has changed for me… Except for that I feel much less stressed out and have more time to do what I want. I've lost 13.4 pounds now. Obviously stress was killing me!

    I was told by my boss when I was testing that the CPA exam would be well worth my time and open up doors and all that.. but then after I passed, it turned into a tiny raise that he apologized for because apparently the SVPs here don't understand the significance of what a CPA is. I was pretty disappointed… but seeing as the officers here haven't gotten raises in a couple years, and everyone else only gets 2%… I don't feel that insulted. Just disappointed. I really don't feel like changing careers right now, and there are literally no other jobs in this city and I just bought a house, so I'm hoping that another year or two here will get me a promotion and the raise that I deserve. Otherwise I'll probably have to move once the market gets better and I can sell my house.. if that ever happens!

    My boss does send me a lot more of his theory/GAAP questions now, and other random people in the bank will come up and ask me questions sometimes too.

    As for how it felt to pass my last exam.. it's hard to even describe. I think it was the happiest moment in my life so far. I imagine that having my first kid will probably trump it though, when that happens. And when I get married. But so far, it's the best. 🙂 I couldn't stop crying and exclaiming “I can't believe that I passed!”

    FAR: 71, 77
    BEC: 70, 82
    AUD: 62, 78
    REG: 71, 68, 85

    CA Licensed 11/2011

    #314069
    julia_z
    Member

    @mla1169: sorry to hear that nobody gets it at work. I guess i know how it feels like because nobody really cared in my office even though it was a CPA firm.

    @kandisjoy: I gained 15 pounds because of this exam. I have REG left and I think i will gain another 5 lbs :O. That makes it 5 lb per section. hehe. Congrats on your raise! at least your boss recognized your achievement in some way no matter how small your raise was.

    @Herbieherb: 🙂 sounds great. Congratulations!

    @CPAman: I second that!

    @HumanPiranha: same with me. I have REG left. I cannot wait to be finally done!

    BEC - 78
    AUD - 78
    FAR - 86
    REG - 02/29/2012
    NY Candidate

    #314070
    makinthemagic
    Participant

    I have more time but I still don't have a job and employers somehow seem less interested in me than before. I don't get it.

    Bec 4/11/11 91
    Aud 7/11/11 75
    Reg 8/31/11 80
    Far 5/24/11 86
    Ethics - 98
    California Licensed CPA
    Illinois Registered CPA

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    Anonymous
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    #314072
    theman2
    Member

    I'm still waiting for the state board to give me a license but I was able to get a new, better job offer. Being about to say that I had passed all sections of the CPA exam, met the qualifications to be licensed, and was waiting to hear back from the state board opened that door. It also got my current employer to give me an office. Unfortunately, while the job offer is better in all other regards, I'm sorry to say I'll be going back to working in a cube for the next few years. Oh well…

    #314073
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I was going to start a new topic about this same question. I have had my CPA license for a year now, and honestly nothing has changed since I got my CPA. I got no raise, I wasn't given more responsibility in my jobs, my hours were cut during non-busy season, and now when busy season almost starts, I will only be working 40 hours a week. I used to be working 60 hours or more during busy season which I didn't complain at all. So, what do you think guys? What's wrong here?

    #314074
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Its posts like these that scare me. I hope its all worth it, a person like me has no accounting experience, will a CPA really help me get a job. A lot does have to do with the current economy, but how long is this going to last?

    @makinthemagic So what do you do these days? Do you apply for jobs outside your home area?

    #314075
    julia_z
    Member

    @makinthemagic – sorry to hear that. Maybe the timing is wrong. It does not make any sense that they will be less interested. Then, why are we trying so hard to pass these exams? 🙁 Good luck with the job hunt.

    @theman2 – congratulations! Good to hear that at least some of us are getting promoted or being offered better positions.

    BEC - 78
    AUD - 78
    FAR - 86
    REG - 02/29/2012
    NY Candidate

    #314076
    soonerorlater
    Participant

    @Julia_z

    Answers in reverse order:

    (I work in the oil industry)

    I feel my coworkers always respected me, although having the CPA gives me more credibility.

    I do feel extremely more confident in the workplace, which is one of the reasons why I chose to get my CPA. The confidence helps me believe in my ability and skills in the workplace. I honestly didn't expect or receive immediate financial benefits, but i'm sure long term it will help. The other reason was “an insurance policy.” Like when I run marathons or MMA…not everyone can do it and standing out from the rest is a good thing if something happens in my current job.

    Finally the excitement of passing…I jumped up and down (knees to chest) screaming “I passed!” Its been two months and i'm still in shock. I to felt like a celebrity to my wife, kids, and parents…that's pretty huge in my book.

    FAR - 66, 77
    AUD - 63, 76
    BEC - 70, 83
    REG - 72, 79

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