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    Management, finance, insurance and information are the best-paying industries in Florida, but there are some good ones that don't require college.

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    Here’s which Florida companies made Fortune’s list of the best 100 companies to work for and how many U.S. job openings there are at each one.

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    In 2009, Chapter 473 was amended to require 4 CPE hours in Ethics replacing of a previous requirement for licensees to take and pass a laws and rules examination. In 2019, the Florida enacted legislation reducing the required Accounting and Auditing from 20 hours to 8 hours every two years. [11] Increasing college credit from 120 hours to 150 hours

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    The Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants (FICPA) is a professional membership organization headquartered in Orlando. The FICPA represents approximately 18,500 CPAs and accounting professionals in Florida and beyond. Shelly Weir is the FICPA's president Julian Dozier, CPA, is the institute's 2022–2023 Board Chair.

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    The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) is an association dedicated to serving the 56 state boards of accountancy.These are the boards that regulate the accountancy profession in the United States of America.