Accounting Continuing Professional Education

The Nuts and Bolts of Accounting Continuing Professional Education Requirements

By Lexie G, published Aug 23, 2006
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Accounting continuing professional education (CPE) requirements are mandated by individual state boards of accountancy. CPAs in the United States are required to obtain an average of 40 hours of continuing professional education each year, one of the highest hourly requirements across all professions. For purposes of tracking credits, one hour of professional education equals one CPE credit. Additionally, many states consider 50 minutes to be an hour of education.

In order to partially relieve CPAs of the steep annual continuing professional education requirements, most states allow CPAs to carry over a certain number of credits that exceed minimum annual requirements. These “carry over” credits can then be used toward the next year’s requirements. For example, the state of North Carolina requires that CPAs obtain 40 hours of CPE credits annually; however, any hours over 40 (up to a maximum of 20 hours) can be carried over to the following year and used against the following year’s 40-hour requirement. This means that North Carolina essentially requires CPAs to earn 80 hours over a two-year period. A CPA could theoretically earn 60 credits in one year, then 20 the next, and still meet the minimum 40 hours required each year.

CPAs can only obtain Accounting continuing professional education from approved CPE providers. CPE providers are approved on a state-by-state basis; however, certain companies registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) meet the requirements of nearly 40 different states. To find a list of continuing professional education providers and the states that accept CPE credits from those providers, check out this link to NASBA: http://cpemarket.nasbatools.com/index

Takeaways
  • CPAs can only obtain Accounting continuing professional education from approved CPE providers.
Did You Know?
CPAs in the United States are required to obtain an average of 40 hours of continuing professional education each year, one of the highest hourly requirements across all professions.
Resources
  • America Institute of Certified Public Accountants:� www.aicpa.org National Association of State Boards of Accoutancy: www.nasba.org
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