Tag Archives: IQEX
IQEX Revised for 2012
State Board Report January 2012 Acting upon the recommendation of the NASBA/AICPA International Qualifications Appraisal Board (IQAB), the Board of Examiners has approved the revision of the International Qualifications Examination (IQEX) with the Regulation Section (REG) of the Uniform CPA Examination beginning in November 2012. IQEX is administered to non-U.S. professionals who hold a certification…
Abbreviations Commonly Heard at NASBA
Abbreviations Heard at Meetings of the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy AAA – American Accounting Association AACSB – American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business ACAP – Advisory Committee on the Auditing Profession (US Treasury Department) ACCA – Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACAT – Accreditation Council for Accountancy and Taxation (NSA affiliated…
Meetings Division Ready to Assist Others
State Board Report September 2009 NASBA has some new helpful additions to its communications offerings: ‐ NASBA Meetings Division – Link to this colorful new page to find out how NASBA can assist with your organization’s events. The Meetings Division, a subsidiary of NASBA, was created to plan and execute conferences for outside organizations and…
IQAB Renews Agreement with CICA & IMCP
State Board Report May 2008 At a time when NAFTA is being carefully scrutinized, the accounting profession is making the agreement work. Representatives from the Canadian, Mexican and US governments were on hand to see the April 17 signing of the renewal of the professional mutual recognition agreement (PMRA) of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants,…
UK POB’s Director Meets With IQAB
State Board Report June 2007 Paul George, Director of the United Kingdom’s Public Oversight Board, outlined the responsibilities of his group at the May 4, 2007 meeting of the NASBA/AICPA International Qualifications Appraisal Board in Washington, DC. Asked to address the meeting by NASBA/AICPA International Qualifications Appraisal Board Chair William Treacy, Mr. George explained the aim…