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I work for a large CPA firm and have several supervisors within the firm. How should records be kept and which supervisor should sign my certificate of experience?

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I work for a large CPA firm and have several supervisors within the firm. How should records be kept and which supervisor should sign my certificate of experience?

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A. In most cases, the managing partner of the office signs the experience forms. Some firms use an internal office form. As each audit engagement is completed, the CPA candidate completes the form, showing the elements of the audit he/she worked on and the time. The CPA supervisor of the engagement reviews and signs the form. After meeting the experience requirements, the CPA candidate submits the individual engagement forms and the completed certificate of experience to the managing partner for his/her review and signature.

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