Requirement for Applying the Philippine CPA Board Exam

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Posted by geemiz | Posted in Accounting Guidelines | Posted on 27-09-2010

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To become a Certified Public accountant is not just as simple as one click. Being a graduate with a Bachelors degree in Accountancy does not make you an accountant either but it is just a door for a new journey. To become a CPA one must take a CPA licensure exam and this is true not just in the Philippines but also in other countries.

Below are the requirements needed for a person to be able to take the Philippine CPA Licensure Exam.

Admission Requirements for Examinations. No person shall be admitted to the examination unless he is:
a citizen of the Philippines;
of good moral character;
is a holder of the degree of Bachelor of Science in Accountancy conferred by a school, college, academy or institute duly recognized and/or accredited by the CHED or other authorized government offices; and
has not been convicted of any criminal offense involving moral turpitude.
Educational Qualification / Training / Experience:
B.S. in Accountancy or its equivalent
BSC, BBA, BSBA graduates as of Dec. 1994 with certificate of units earned.


The Scope of the examination and the Subjects with corresponding weight in units and the minimum hours needed each subject is provided below.

Scope of Examination. The examinations shall be in writing and shall cover the following subjects with the corresponding weight in units unless otherwise modified by the Board upon approval of the Professional Regulation Commission.

As of the moment all board subjects are given 2 units with a minimum exam hours of 3 hours each subject. Since their are 7 board exam subjects all in all a total of 14 units and 21 hours. The contents and coverage of these subjects shall be in accordance with the outline or syllabus prepared and issued by the Board of Accountancy containing the following:

Theory of Accounts – Accounting terminology, accounting principles and procedures, classification of accounts, valuation of assets and liabilities, income determination, developments in the science of accountancy, etc.

Business Law and Taxation – One-half on the subject of business law covering obligation and contracts, partnerships and corporations, negotiable instruments and other phases of the legal framework of business, and the other half on taxation dealing on income tax, business taxes, transfer taxes, and other taxes affecting accounting practice.

Management Services – Principles and procedures, methods, and techniques involved in management consulting services that may be rendered by Certified Public Accountants in areas such as managerial accounting, planning and control operations, design and appraisal of accounting systems, and financial -management related services.

Auditing Theory – Auditing concepts, auditing standards, internal control, auditing procedures and techniques, and the short-form audit report.

Auditing Problems – Problems on the application of auditing standards, techniques and procedures, preparation of working papers, completion of the audit, and preparation of audit report.

Practical Accounting I – Problems concerning financial statements and accounting for assets, liabilities and stockholder’s equity.

Practical Accounting II – Problems pertaining to partnership, joint ventures, fire insurance on the insured’s books, consignments, installment sales, agencies and branches, business combinations, cost accounting, financial analysis, and government accounting.


How the examination is rated is also provided in this article.

Examination Rating. – A candidate for the examination obtaining a general weighted average of seventy-five percent and above shall be entitled to registration as certified public accountant and as such shall receive a certificate of registration from the Board of Accountancy; Provided, That in no case should the rating on any subject be less than sixty-five percent. In the event a candidate obtains the rating of seventy-five percent and above in at least four (4) subjects having a combined weight of eight (8) units as provided for in this Act, he shall receive a conditional credit for the subjects passed; Provided, However, That such candidates shall take an examination in the remaining subjects within two years from the preceding examination; Provided further, That if the candidate fails to obtain at least a general weighted average of seventy-five percent and a rating of at least sixty-five percent in each of the subjects reexamined, he shall be considered as failed in the entire examination.

Failing candidates to take refresher course. Any candidate who fails in two complete Certified Public Accountant board examinations shall be disqualified from taking another set of examination unless he submits evidence to the satisfaction of the Board of Accountancy that he has enrolled in and completed at least twenty-four units of subjects given in Certified Public Accountant Examinations.

For purposes of this Law, the examinations in which the candidate was conditioned together with the removal examination on the subject in which he failed shall be counted as one complete examination.


An accountant must know his/her limitations. Understand the limitations on the practice of Accountancy.

Limitations on the Practice of Public Accountancy. Single practitioners and partnerships for the practice of public accountancy shall be registered certified public accountants in the Philippines: Provided, That from the effectivity of this Act, a certificate of accreditation shall be issued to certified public accountants in public practice only upon showing, in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the Board and approved by the Commission, that such registrant has acquired a minimum of three (3) years meaningful experience in any of the areas of public practice including taxation: Provided, further, That this requirement shall not apply to those already granted a certificate of accreditation prior to the effectivity of this Act. The Securities and Exchange Commission shall not register any corporation organized for the practice of public accountancy.

 

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Comments (467)

Hi, I’m wondering if I can take CPA exam here in the philippines if I graduated in a foreign school? I’m a filipino citizen as well.

Is attending a formal CPA review a must requirement in taking the CPA board examination?

Good Day! I graduated BSC Accounting Major in October 1987…never taken the board exam. What step shall I do to sit in the exam. Thank You and God bless

Hi! Good day!
Can i take CPA Licensure exam.?
I finished BSBA (marketing management).
Thank you!

How can a BSBA major in Marketing Management take an exam for CPA? Any idea? Thank you.

Just wanna ask, I am graduate of BS Acccountancy since 2008, can I take a CPA exam? What are the requirements i need to prepare?

Good day! I only failed once on the CPA board then after 8 yrs i want to take the exam again, do i need to take refresher course to be qualified to take the CPA board exam? Because I’m just planning to take the exam and do self study only. Thank you and God bless

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