Missouri Society of Accountants can trace its beginnings back to 1964. Encouraged by National Society of Public Accountants' district governor Hank Gunnels, of Kansas City, Missouri, the organization was formed. In the beginning, the organization was incorporated as Independent Accountants Society of Missouri. The organization changed its name to Missouri Society of Accountants (MSA) in 1998. In 2001, the organization was instrumental in having wording included in state legislation, which allows for non-CPAs to call themselves accountants.
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Active MSA members maintain high professional standards voluntarily adopted by the membership to ensure quality work by our members. Adherence to a strict code of ethics is required by all members. Expand your accounting and tax counseling skills through continuous study. The MSA certificate on your wall tells your clients that your qualifications have been tested and are constantly updated, and that they can rely on your independence and flexibility to solve a wide range of client problems-reliably and competently.
The Missouri Society of Accountants was originally formed in 1964 as the Independent Accountants Society of Missouri. It began as a member guided organization designed to promote education and high standards for independent accountants. MSA helps members expand their accounting and tax counseling skills through continuous study.
MSA is an approved Continuing Education Provider by the IRS. MSA offers more than 40 hours of CPE annually during multiple fee-based events and free pop-up courses are available to paid members. Education is one of the cornerstones of Missouri Society of Accountants' mission statement. More than 75% of our membership is ACAT credentialed.
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