Joining the AICPA?

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  • #180334
    Anonymous
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    Hey everyone.

    How important is to join the AICPA or your state’s organization after getting your license? Are there a lot of benefits? Would you pick the AICPA over your state specific org or do both?

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  • #445650

    I'm also curious about this. I've heard one of the main benefits of joining is the access CPE. Since the Big 4 offer their own CPE, is it still worth it? I've also heard that the Big 4 will pay for your membership. Is that true?

    #445786

    I'm also curious about this. I've heard one of the main benefits of joining is the access CPE. Since the Big 4 offer their own CPE, is it still worth it? I've also heard that the Big 4 will pay for your membership. Is that true?

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    #445656
    Tripp11
    Member

    IMO, one of the best benefits is the insurance coverage available to AICPA members. http://www.cpai.com

    AUD - 93
    BEC - 80
    REG - 86
    FAR - 83

    #445792
    Tripp11
    Member

    IMO, one of the best benefits is the insurance coverage available to AICPA members. http://www.cpai.com

    AUD - 93
    BEC - 80
    REG - 86
    FAR - 83

    #445658

    CalCPA provides a lot of arenas for your CPE at a fair price.

    CA CPA - All because of the journey listed below
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    FAR - 53('10), 8/25/12 79 PASSED!
    REG - 66('11), 69('12), 12/06/12 77 PASSED!!
    BEC - 58('10), 74('12), 01/05/13 77 PASSED!!!
    AUD - 43('11), 66('12), 69('13), 74('13) 7/29/13 85 PASSED!!!!!

    (Combinations of Roger, Yaeger, Wiley Book, Wiley TB, & NINJA Notes)

    Ethics 90%

    #445794

    CalCPA provides a lot of arenas for your CPE at a fair price.

    CA CPA - All because of the journey listed below
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------
    FAR - 53('10), 8/25/12 79 PASSED!
    REG - 66('11), 69('12), 12/06/12 77 PASSED!!
    BEC - 58('10), 74('12), 01/05/13 77 PASSED!!!
    AUD - 43('11), 66('12), 69('13), 74('13) 7/29/13 85 PASSED!!!!!

    (Combinations of Roger, Yaeger, Wiley Book, Wiley TB, & NINJA Notes)

    Ethics 90%

    #445660
    tough_kitty
    Member

    I was wondering about this myself – seems like it's worth it if someone else is paying your fees 😉 Otherwise, it's really expensive once you are a licensed CPA. I already used my first year free membership and I have to pay $50 for the second year so I can get a discount on the Ethics Exam – I'd be paying $25 more overall but the price would include the membership.

    As far as CPE – I guess you'd have to conduct a cost-benefit analysis to see if it pays off 🙂 I am planning to do an extensive research on the CPE courses once I am done with the exam. Some websites/firms offer free webinars.

    FAR: 81 (May 2013)
    BEC: 81 (July 2013)
    REG: 83 (August 2013)
    AUD: 82 (November 2013)
    California CPA since 1/30/14

    #445796
    tough_kitty
    Member

    I was wondering about this myself – seems like it's worth it if someone else is paying your fees 😉 Otherwise, it's really expensive once you are a licensed CPA. I already used my first year free membership and I have to pay $50 for the second year so I can get a discount on the Ethics Exam – I'd be paying $25 more overall but the price would include the membership.

    As far as CPE – I guess you'd have to conduct a cost-benefit analysis to see if it pays off 🙂 I am planning to do an extensive research on the CPE courses once I am done with the exam. Some websites/firms offer free webinars.

    FAR: 81 (May 2013)
    BEC: 81 (July 2013)
    REG: 83 (August 2013)
    AUD: 82 (November 2013)
    California CPA since 1/30/14

    #445662

    Unless my firm pays for my membership or strongly recommends membership, I will probably pass for the time being. The only benefit that I could see being applicable to me is the auto & homeowner's insurance discount, and I doubt the discount is enough to justify the $225 annual fee. I'd consider joining my state society for the networking opportunities, but that's even more expensive.

    #445798

    Unless my firm pays for my membership or strongly recommends membership, I will probably pass for the time being. The only benefit that I could see being applicable to me is the auto & homeowner's insurance discount, and I doubt the discount is enough to justify the $225 annual fee. I'd consider joining my state society for the networking opportunities, but that's even more expensive.

    #445664
    wowurrcool
    Member

    @tough_kitty What is the 1-year free AICPA membership? Is that the CPA Exam candidate affiliate membership?

    Thanks!

    FAR - 87 (7/19/13)
    BEC - 82 (8/29/13)
    REG - 86 (10/18/13)
    AUD - 91 (12/06/13)

    Becker. Licensed VA CPA 12/31/13

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