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To become an accountant in Texas, you'll need to follow these steps: 1. Meet the educational requirements: You'll need a bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field from an accredited college or university. Make sure to verify that the program is accredited by a recognized accrediting agency such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). 2. Gain work experience: After completing your degree, you'll need to gain work experience to become a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). In Texas, you'll need a minimum of two years of accounting experience under the supervision of a licensed CPA. 3. Pass the CPA exam: To become a licensed CPA in Texas, you must pass the Uniform CPA Exam. The exam covers four parts: Auditing and Attestation (AUD), Business Environment and Concepts (BEC), Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR), and Regulation (REG). 4. Apply for your license: Once you've met the education and experience requirements and passed the CPA exam, you can apply for your CPA license in Texas. You'll need to submit an application, pay a fee, and provide documentation of your education, experience, and exam scores. 5. Continuing education: Once you're licensed, you'll need to complete continuing education requirements to maintain your license. In Texas, you'll need to complete 120 hours of continuing education every three years. 6. Consider additional certifications: There are other accounting certifications you may wish to pursue, such as the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), which can enhance your career prospects and earning potential. Overall, becoming an accountant in Texas requires a bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field, gaining work experience, passing the CPA exam, obtaining a license, completing continuing education, and considering additional certifications to enhance your career prospects.
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