
Insights & Regulatory Updates

New CPA Paths Emerge as States Try to Stem Accountant Shortage
The accounting industry is grappling with a growing workforce shortage, prompting states and professional organizations to rethink traditional pathways to becoming a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). In an effort to attract more candidates to the profession, several states are considering allowing aspiring accountants to bypass a fifth year of education—a long-standing requirement that many see as a significant barrier to entry.