The 150hour rule does it improve CPA exam performance

The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants AICPA has established 150 semester hours as the minimum education requirement to qualify to take the CPA examination. This educational requirement is generally believed to impose additional potential costs on students, academic accounting depart...

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