
The information provided here
is intended to
inform candidates about the application
process, administration, and general format and structure of the
computerized uniform Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam.
Much of the content
below is intended to assist
Missouri
examination candidates. Since state regulations vary, CPA exam candidates
are encouraged to apply to sit for the exam in the state in which they
plan to practice. The CPA exam format and content does change
periodically. Accordingly, candidates should review the information posted
on the websites listed below; information about the CPA exam is updated
periodically.
The Missouri State Board of Accountancy has engaged CPA
Examination Services (CPAES), a division of the National
Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), for application
processing, credential evaluation, and grade reporting.
Since 1917, the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants (AICPA) has written and graded the CPA exam. Individual states
are responsible for establishing the educational requirements to sit for
the exam.
The following questions have been designed to assist
Missouri
candidates in understanding the application process and CPA exam structure
and format.
1. When is the CPA exam offered? When are the testing windows?
Candidates may sit for one or more sections of the CPA exam during any of the following four annual testing windows:
January - February
April - May
July - August
October - November
2. What educational requirements must candidates meet to sit
for the CPA exam?
Missouri CPA candidates must have at least one hundred fifty (150)
semester hours of college education, including a baccalaureate or higher
degree conferred by an accredited college or university recognized by the
board with a concentration or major in accounting or substantially the
equivalent of a concentration in accounting. At least eighteen (18) of the
thirty-three (33) hours must be taken at the upper division
level. The remaining twenty-seven (27) semester hours shall be in
accounting or other areas of business
administration.
3. Are candidates able to apply to sit for the
CPA exam prior to completing their coursework?
Applicants who
are currently enrolled in college may be permitted to take the exam as
long as all courses and graduation requirements are completed no later
than 60 days following the actual date the candidate took their first test
section(s). These candidates
must submit a completed Certificate of Enrollment form and a relevant
transcript. The Certificate
of Enrollment form can be found at:
http://www.nasba.org/862571B900737CED/
ENL/MOCertEn/$file/MOCOE.PDF
Applicants may also want to consider an optional
pre-evaluation service that is available to help identify academic
deficiencies before submitting an
application:
http://www.nasba.org/862571B900737CED/0/
36FC54C2951DEA5F8625725A007CF028/$file/MOPRE-EVALAPP0507.pdf
4. Do candidates need to apply to the Missouri State Board of Accountancy to sit
for the CPA exam?
Candidates should apply to sit for the exam in the state in
which they plan to practice and become licensed. The requirements differ
from state to state. Candidates who plan to practice and be certified or
licensed in Missouri need to apply to the CPA Examination Services, a division of NASBA, which
is responsible for application processing, credential evaluation, and
grade reporting. You
may call CPA Examination Services at 800-CPA-EXAM or visit them at
www.nasba.org.
You may also download the application
at:
http://www.nasba.org/862571B900737CED/0/
0B7A76524C322F9F862571B900744278/$file/MOFT&IA12066.pdf
Candidates
are advised to read NASBA’s "The Candidate Bulletin" before submitting
their application.
http://www.nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/
FNAL/CandidateBulletin?opendocument
In Missouri, all questions should be
forwarded to:
Paul
Murphy
Indiana/Missouri/Rhode
Island Exam Coordinator
pmurphy@nasba.org
or cpaes-mo@nasba.org
CPA
Examination Services
P.O. Box
198469
Nashville, TN
37219-8469
800-CPA-EXAM
Generally, if a candidate wishes to become licensed in
another state, the candidate must have fulfilled that state’s educational
requirements as of the date they sat for the first exam section.
If an individual is licensed in another state and wants to
obtain a reciprocal CPA certificate/license, they should contact the
state’s board of accountancy.
5. What are the
eligibility requirements to sit for the exam?
An applicant must be:
- 21 years old
- a resident, or regularly employed in or have a
place of business in Missouri, and
- of good moral character
6. How
do
you apply? The application process for Missouri CPA exam candidates
incorporates the following steps:
- A candidate submits an application and fee to CPAES to be
authorized to take one to four different sections of the CPA exam. (See
Question #19for discussion of the number
of sections to include in the application.)
- The CPAES, on behalf of the Missouri State Board of
Accountancy, issues an approval letter to the candidate. An
Authorization to Test (ATT) is sent to NASBA, which maintains a national
database of CPA candidates. This database is
referred to at the National Candidate Database and/or
Gateway. he ATT will be valid for
90 days.
- After
receiving the Board’s ATT, CPAES contacts the candidate requesting
payment of examination
fees.
This
fee covers the costs of computer test time, digital photo taken at the
test center, scoring, etc.
The full fee must be paid for all sections authorized
regardless of when the candidate intends to take each part in the
six-month time period. (see next
bullet for more information
on the six-month time period).
- After
receiving the examination
fees
from
the candidate, CPAES issues a Notice to Schedule (NTS) to the candidate
and also informs the Missouri State Board of Accountancy. The candidate
is instructed to contact a Prometric testing center to schedule a day
and time for testing. The NTS is valid for six months. The candidate must schedule and
take those sections that were authorized within six months of the NTS
issue date. Each
authorized section can be scheduled individually within the 6-month time
period unlike the payment coupon which requires one payment for all
sections.
- The
candidate will take the authorized section(s) at a Prometric testing
center. (See Questions #23
through #26
for
additional information.)
Candidate CPA exam responses are sent daily from
Prometric to the AICPA.
The AICPA does not release scores to
the Board immediately after a testing event. Scores are released in two
waves—one in the middle of the second month of testing, and the second
release in the middle of the month after the close of the window. Scores are first processed
through the National Candidate Database and then forwarded to the
Missouri State Board of Accountancy. The State Board performs
necessary quality control measures and mails the scores to candidates as
quickly as possible.
7. What are the sections of the
CPA exam? How long does each section take?
The four sections are:
Auditing and Attestation
(AUDIT) – 4.5 hours
Business Environment &
Concepts (BEC) – 2.5 hours
Financial Accounting &
Reporting (FAR) – 4.0 hours
Regulation (REG) – 3.0
hours
8. Are there any
other certification requirements for
Missouri
candidates who have successfully completed all four sections
of the CPA exam?
Yes, Missouri candidates are also required to
pass a separate exam on the Rules of Professional Conduct (AICPA Ethics
Exam) before they will be certified by the Missouri State Board of
Accountancy as CPAs. This requirement does not need to be met within the
18-month rolling time period.
For more information go to:
http://www.mocpa.org/Content/22200.aspx
http://www.aicpa.org
9. What is the general structure of the CPA exam?
Sample CPA exams and a tutorial are provided by the
AICPA and are available on the CPA exam website at
www.cpa-exam.org.
The AICPA tutorial and sample CPA exams provide
candidates with the opportunity to familiarize themselves with each of the
question formats used in each of the four CPA exam sections. The other
three parts of the CPA exam are comprised of multiple-choice and
simulation testlets. (A simulation is a case study that tests candidates’
knowledge and skills using real-life, work-related situations.)
Candidates should consult the AICPA website at www.cpa-exam.org for new information as it becomes
available since the CPA exam format does change periodically. For example,
the BEC section is expected to change in early
2007 to include simulation testlets. In addition, the format of
the simulations on the other three sections will change in January
2006. It is
important to consult the AICPA website frequently for new tutorials and
sample tests.
10. What is
the content of the CPA exam?
The AICPA provides CPA exam content details,
referred to as “Content Specification Outlines” (CSOs) on its website at www.cpa-exam.org . The CSOs contain a listing of general topics, the
approximate weights of testable topics for each exam section, and
reference sources for candidates. Note that the CPA exam now includes
economics, finance, and technology topics. Candidates are also required to
demonstrate research and communication skills by completing simulations.
Candidates should consult the AICPA website at www.cpa-exam.org for new
information as it becomes available since the CPA exam content does change
periodically.
11. How do candidates get free software to practice
database research skills for FAR and AUDIT simulations?
To access the AICPA professional
literature package to practice database research skills for FAR and AUDIT
simulations, visit www.cpa-exam.org. Please note that there is currently
no free software to practice tax research skills for REG simulations. Free
software is not needed for BEC since at this time the exam is all
multiple-choice.
12. What areas of study are most important to pass the CPA exam?
The following table presents suggested areas of study that candidates, at a minimum, should have completed prior to sitting for the CPA exam. This is not intended to be an all-inclusive list, as professional work experience, previous college coursework, and general level of preparedness varies among candidates. Note that Missouri does require the completion of at least one course in each of the following subjects: financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and managerial accounting.
| Exam Section | Suggested Areas of Study |
| ________________________________________________ |
Auditing and Attestation (AUDIT) | Financial statement auditing performed by external auditors
Statistical sampling and auditing with
technology may be helpful |
| ________________________________________________ |
Financial Accounting & Reporting (FAR) | Intermediate accounting or financial reporting
Advanced financial accounting covering partnership accounting, combinations, and consolidations
Governmental and nonprofit
accounting |
| ________________________________________________ |
Regulation | Business law including professional and legal responsibilities and the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct
Individual income taxation
Corporate and partnership taxation
Taxation of estates, trusts, and exempt
organizations may be helpful |
| ________________________________________________ |
Business Environment & Concepts (BEC) | Micro and macro economics
Corporate finance
Formation, operation, and dissolution of various businesses organizations
Information systems
Managerial and cost accounting |
| ________________________________________________ |
| Required Ethics Examination | Even if you have passed all four parts of the exam, Missouri will not issue a CPA certificate until you provide proof that you have taken and passed the required ethics exam. For information, go to: http://www.mocpa.org/Content/22200.aspx. |
13. Are there review courses available to help candidates prepare for the CPA exam?
Yes, there are a number of CPA review courses available. For a list of the best review providers, visit the LEAP website at http://www.mocpa.org/leap/discounts.html.
14. Will the exam content continue to be confidential?
Yes, the CPA examination will continue to be a non-disclosed exam. Candidates are required to agree to a statement of confidentiality prohibiting the disclosure of any examination information, content, or format.
15. May candidates select the order in which the four CPA exam sections are taken?
Yes, candidates are free to sit for the four exam sections in any desired order. There is no recommended sequence.
16. Is there a time limit within which candidates must successfully complete all four sections of the CPA exam?
Yes, once a candidate passes their first exam section, an 18-month rolling time period begins. This means that all remaining CPA exam sections must be successfully completed within 18-months from the date the candidate sat for the first successfully completed section. The ethics exam requirement does not need to be met within the 18-month rolling time period.
17. Must a candidate sit for all four CPA exam sections within a single testing window?
No, a candidate may schedule between one to four different exam sections in each testing window. A candidate can only schedule the section(s) approved in each application. (See Question #6 regarding the application process.)
18. What strategy should a candidate follow with respect to the timing of taking the exam sections?
Candidates are encouraged to carefully plan the timing of their test-taking. Accordingly, before completing their application to the Missouri Board of Accountancy, candidates should anticipate when they plan to take each section of the exam. Candidates apply to sit for one to four different CPA exam sections on the application form. Even though the application fees are lower when applying for four sections at once, this may not be the best strategy for most candidates. Candidates must remember that the NTS is effective for only six months. Thus, candidates who apply for multiple sections must schedule and take them within six months. If a candidate’s NTS expires, the candidate must then reapply and pay all the related fees again in order to be able to schedule. On the other hand, candidates who plan to take only one exam section in each testing window will use up approximately 12 months of their 18-month rolling time period; that would leave only approximately six months for retaking any section(s) not passed. For these reasons, whenever possible, candidates are encouraged to sit for all four exam sections within two consecutive testing windows to allow adequate time for retake(s), if needed.
19. If a candidate is approved to take and pay for multiple CPA exam sections at once, must the candidate sit for all sections within a single testing window?
No, candidates are not required to sit for all sections within one testing window. Missouri candidates should be aware that each approval letter and subsequent payment coupon issued by CPAES is valid for only 90 days, and the NTS is valid for only six months. Therefore, a Missouri candidate who applies for and pays for multiple sections at one time must take all those sections within six months.
20. How many times may a candidate sit for an exam section?
There is no limit on the number of times a candidate may retake a failed exam section administered in different testing windows. However, candidates who do not successfully complete all four exam sections within the 18-month rolling time period described above will be required to retake the earliest section passed until all four parts are passed within a given 18-month period.
21. As a Missouri candidate, must candidates sit for the CPA exam at a Prometric test site located in Missouri?
No. Over 300 Prometric test centers throughout the United States are authorized to offer the CPA exam. To date, Missouri has eight approved CPA exam Prometric centers. Visit www.prometric.com/cpa for a complete list of test centers.
22. Are there any particular dates when the scheduling at Prometric test centers is more difficult?
Yes, candidates prefer the latter part of the second month of each testing window. Those dates are booked more quickly than others. It is recommended that you schedule 45 or more days in advance to have the best chance of your preferred date, time and location.
23. What are the Prometric test center hours?
Hours of operation will vary among Prometric test centers. Some Prometric test centers offer evening and weekend hours. Please consult www.Prometric.com/cpa for the test center hours and days of operation.
24. What rules must candidates follow at the Prometric test center?
Candidates are not permitted to bring any outside materials into the examination room. Personal items such as purses and coats are stored in a locker outside of the examination room. A digital photo of each candidate is taken prior to the candidate being allowed to enter the examination room. The test center will provide scratch paper for use during the examination. Hand-held calculators are not permitted as an on-screen calculator may be accessed during the examination. Food and drink are not permitted. Candidates cannot wear watches, but a timer displaying exam time remaining is displayed on each candidate’s monitor during the entire exam. Candidates may exit the room during the examination only upon completion of an exam testlet. Candidates are not permitted to exit the room for any reason while working within a testlet. While a candidate is on break outside of the examination room, the exam time continues to run. While in the examination room, candidates are monitored via closed-circuit cameras and viewing windows.
25. Are special accommodations available for candidates with learning and/or physical disabilities?
Candidates requiring special accommodations should notify CPAES when applying. Professional documentation of the existence of a disability will be required to be submitted along with the original Missouri exam application materials.
26. Will candidates receive a numeric score for each CPA exam section?
Yes, Missouri candidates will receive a numeric score for each exam section ranging from zero to 99. A score of 75 or higher indicates successful completion of that exam section. In addition to the score, for sections failed candidates will receive exam performance information.
27. When may candidates expect to receive their scores?
See the last bullet in question 6 for score release information.
28. If necessary, when may candidates retake a CPA exam section?
Candidates who do not pass an exam section within a testing window may not retake that section until the next available testing window. The application form for Authorization to Retest and related fee information are available at
http://www.nasba.org/nasbaweb/NASBAWeb.nsf/wpecsi?openform&stateabbrev=MO&infotype=reexamreg
Processing times can only be estimated. Re-examination candidates reapplying in Missouri should allow approximately two weeks. Actual processing time for re-examination applications can be much shorter.
29. How much do Missouri candidates pay to sit for the CPA exam?
As of September 15, 2007, the Missouri fee for a first-time candidate with only domestic credentials, applying for all four sections is $873.91 plus costs associated with the required ethics examination.
First-Time Candidate Fees (Missouri)
| Application fee | $132.00 |
| Examination fees | |
| Auditing & Attestation | $209.33 |
| Business Environment & Concepts | $161.63 |
| Financial Accounting & Reporting | $197.40 |
| Regulation | $173.55 |
| ________________________________________________ |
| TOTAL: | $873.91 |
In Missouri, all CPA exam questions should be forwarded to:
Paul Murphy
Indiana/Missouri/Rhode Island Exam Coordinator
pmurphy@nasba.org
or cpaes-mo@nasba.org
CPA Examination Services
P.O. Box 198469
Nashville, TN 37219-8469
800-CPA-EXAM
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