state boards, private equity, and outdated laws are forcing cpas to downplay the very credential that defines them.
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accounting arc
with liz mason, byron patrick, and donny shimamoto
center for accounting transformation
for many cpas, the three letters after their name are more than a credential—they’re a badge of honor. yet, a new wave of regulatory challenges and firm structures is calling into question when, where, and even if cpas are allowed to use the designation they worked so hard to earn.
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in the latest episode of accounting arc, hosts liz mason, cpa; byron patrick, cpa.citp, cgma; and donny shimamoto, cpa.citp, cgma, dig into one of the most contentious issues facing the profession: restrictions on displaying the cpa license in alternative practice structures and across state lines.
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