CPA Resources
CPA Resources

Facilitated State Board Access

Maryland is participating in early adoption of the American Institute of CPAs' peer review Facilitated State Board Access (FSBA). Get complete details below:

for peer reviewers

Use these resources to prepare for and conduct a peer review.

 

Peer review resources

Peer review sets certified public accountants apart from other professions and tells the public that CPAs are dedicated to upholding the standards of our profession. Find out more about peer review here.

Overview
The AICPA requires members who do audits, reviews or compilations to have a peer review every three years. Maryland requires individuals to report the final acceptance date of their most recent peer review with the first license renewal on or after Oct. 1, 2008. The final acceptance of the most recent peer review cannot be older than three years from the date of license renewal. Get details here. >
Peer review Q&A
What are the benefits of peer review? These talking points explain.
Maryland peer review: Annual report on oversight
Read our latest oversight report here.
Peer Review Mentoring Program
Get details about the AICPA's Mentoring Program, which allows a potential team captain (mentee) to meet initial educational requirements by working directly with a qualified team captain (mentor).
Do you have what it takes to be a peer reviewer?
With more than 32,000 firms participating in the Peer Review Program, demand for your skills in this important professional program has never been higher.
AICPA white paper: Navigating Through the Revised Standards Effective Jan. 1, 2009 
This document explains how the changes may affect enrolled firms (including those responsible for the firm’s quality control function), peer reviewers, administering entities (including administrators, technical reviewers, report acceptance bodies and peer review committees) or peer review users, including regulators.
Join the conversation: Read about and discuss it in Legislative Insider 
Check out our blog on the latest legislative issues that affect the profession.
MACPA's Peer Review Committee
Includes information on how to contact committee members.
Peer review articles