About Nasba
Nasba: The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy
Nasba is a non-profit organization that was established in 1908 to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of state boards of accountancy. It is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, and has been serving the accounting profession for over a century.
The primary objective of Nasba is to provide support and assistance to state boards of accountancy in their efforts to regulate the accounting profession. This includes developing and implementing uniform standards for the licensing and certification of accountants, as well as providing educational resources and training programs for board members.
One of Nasba's most significant contributions to the accounting profession has been its development and administration of the Uniform CPA Examination. This exam is used by all 55 U.S. jurisdictions (50 states plus Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Commonwealth Northern Mariana Islands) as a requirement for obtaining a CPA license.
In addition to its work with state boards of accountancy, Nasba also collaborates with other organizations within the accounting industry. For example, it works closely with the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) on various initiatives related to professional development and ethics.
Nasba's mission statement emphasizes its commitment to promoting excellence in accounting regulation:
"To enhance accountability through effective regulation."
To achieve this mission, Nasba focuses on several key areas:
1) Standard-setting: Developing uniform standards for licensure/certification requirements across all jurisdictions.
2) Examination administration: Developing high-quality exams that accurately assess candidates' knowledge.
3) Education & Training: Providing educational resources/training programs that help board members stay up-to-date on best practices.
4) Research & Data Analysis: Conducting research/analysis that informs policy decisions related to accounting regulation.
5) International Collaboration: Collaborating with international organizations/regulators on issues related to cross-border mobility/licensing.
Overall, Nasba plays an essential role in ensuring that individuals who hold themselves out as certified public accountants meet high standards for competence and ethical conduct. Its work helps protect consumers from fraud or incompetence while also promoting confidence in financial reporting across industries worldwide.
If you're interested in learning more about Nasba or getting involved with its work supporting state boards' regulatory efforts around accounting professionals' licensure/certification requirements - visit their website today!