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Iam planning to do certification that don't have no programming AND IT SHOULD have very good scope inmarket and able to switch within tcs with high package, please suggest me that kind of certification.TIA 🙏 Accenture Infosys IBM Amazon Tata Consultancy Bosch Group Hexaware Technologies PwC India Oracle Hitachi
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Newbie to investing and never invested in a company that went through a reverse stock split.
In theory, I understand the market value should increase but I’m not seeing this reflected in the price and naturally my book value/ share is very disappointing.
A) When should I anticipate the stock appreciation to occur?
B) What’s the next move for companies that do this? Issue more shares?
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You don't have to take the test in the jurisdiction. Could you just take the remaining 2 parts, passing all 4 for the same jurisdiction and then apply for reciprocity?
This is what I did. Was the most pain free strategy I found!
I could be wrong but I don’t think it matters what state you take it in. NASBA administers the exam so I’d think it’s irrelevant (but I didn’t run into this myself so I’m not totally sure)
Doesn’t matter what state you take the exam in. Differences would be things like required credit hours/require classes, whether ethics training is required or not, etc. when you apply for the state license as far as exams I think you just submit proof of your passing score
Took ga exam then just applied for fl license. No big deal
Since it’s a uniform CPA exam it doesn’t matter where you take the exam. It’s the pre-requisites that matter. If applying in the new state make sure you met the new state pre-reqs prior to when you took the first exam. I moved from TX to CA in the middle of my testing. At the time TX had higher pre-reqs than CA so I had no problem. Licensed in CA once I passed my last exam. I did have to coordinate the transferring of my scores from TX.