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Position Paper on Peer Review transparency

Report Download the position paper "Towards Greater Transparency" from November 2004
Published on April 18, 2010

AICPA Board of Directors Task Force Report on Peer Review Transparency

Report Download the BOD TF report on Peer Review Transparency, issued on February 9, 2006
Published on April 18, 2010

Facilitated State Board Access

Overview On this page, you'll find a wide array of details and information about Facilitated State Board Access (FSBA). What is Facilitated State Board Access? After carefully evaluating the various options, we determined that the best way to address the
Published on May 03, 2010

Peer Review Resources For The Public

Overview For the public provides links to the peer review summary, public file search feature and the firm search feature.
Published on April 11, 2013

Results of Administering Entity (AE) Oversight Visits

Overview There are 42 state CPA societies or administering entities (AEs), approved by the AICPA Peer Revie
Published on April 28, 2010

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