Could This Be the Fix for the Accounting Talent Shortage?

Could This Be the Fix for the Accounting Talent Shortage?

Earning a CPA license requires 150 credit hours, deterring many students from pursuing accounting. On the Accounting Podcast, Dr. Sharon Lassar of the University of Denver proposes replacing the 150 hours with a “bachelor’s degree + 2 years experience” pathway to the CPA exam. Research shows this would increase candidate volume by 15% without lowering quality by removing an unnecessary time barrier. Lassar makes a compelling case for updating licensing based on facts, addressing concerns around impacts on graduate programs and cross-state mobility. Listen now to understand the 150-hour rule controversy and whether revising requirements could help reverse the talent shortage in the accounting profession.

The #1 City for Accountants and More Stories from The Accounting Podcast

The #1 City for Accountants and More Stories from The Accounting Podcast

Keeping up with the latest news in the profession can be challenging, but The Accounting Podcast makes it easy. In episode 352, my co-host David Leary and I break down need-to-know news, such as the top cities for accountants, how Donald Trump defrauded banks, tightened audit confirmation rules, the latest AI developments, and a surprising admission from a Deloitte CEO.

Making Sense of the Economic Noise with Liz Wilke in CPA Trendlines

Making Sense of the Economic Noise with Liz Wilke in CPA Trendlines

The economy these days is a bit like listening to talk radio - lots of conflicting voices making big claims. So I turned to economist Liz Wilke, Chief Economist at Gusto, to get an expert read on where we're headed.

6 Myths About CPA Mobility And Substantial Equivalency

6 Myths About CPA Mobility And Substantial Equivalency

It’s time to separate mobility fact from fiction in the 150-hour debate,. David Knoble, Chair of the South Carolina Association of CPAs, joined my podcast — The Accounting Podcast — to bust myths and clarify the nuances around CPA mobility. Here are just a few myths he busted.