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Get a boost with CPA Review’s visual learning features 

Every CPA review course tends to advertise the same selling points – smart/adaptive learning technology, tutoring, video content, textbooks and flashcards… the list goes on. Rather than comparing prices and basic features, try finding a course that matches your learning style.   Ultimately, finding a course that helps you process information the best can help […]

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Four ways Surgent can help you pass the CPA Exam

Surgent simplifies studying for the CPA Exam so you don’t have to put your life on pause. Save time, reduce hassle and increase your odds of passing on the first try. Here’s how Surgent can help you.  “I’m overwhelmed. Where should I start?”  Surgent finds your personalized starting point with a diagnostic exam. From there, […]

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A timely investment: How to pass the CPA Exam

Everyone tells you to take the CPA Exam after graduation, but you aren’t sure where to begin or how to balance the exam with life, work, and summer plans. Chances are, you’d rather spend your summer doing things other than study.   But you can have it all: beach, passed sections and a life. It […]

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What happens to BEC section content in the CPA Evolution model? 

Replacing the BEC core section will be a candidate’s choice of BAR, TSP or ISC as their remaining fourth section. This is in addition to the legacy core AUD, FAR and REG sections remaining in the new format. Candidates in 2024 will select one of those disciplines tracks in lieu of taking the standard BEC that […]

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5 common myths about the CPA Exam

If you’re preparing for the CPA Exam, you already know that you need to devote considerable study hours to pass the exam. You might have heard stories from friends or colleagues about how difficult certain parts of the exam are, or perhaps you’re concerned about the recent changes made to the CPA Exam as part […]

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Work-life balance for accountants

Tips for creating a proper work-life balance for accountants  In the food chain of life, does your career feel like the whale gobbling up the plankton of personal time? As an accountant, you expect busy seasons and long hours, and now you’re thinking of studying for the CPA Exam?   Take a deep breath. Before your […]

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Tips to succeed as first-year accountant

In the transition from college degree to first job in accounting, the stakes are high – and the rewards are even higher. You’re launching a rewarding career offering good pay and a multitude of advancement opportunities.   For first-year accountants, there will be long days during busy season, but this also is an incredible learning experience. […]

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CMA at a Glance – A Quick Overview of the CMA Credential

Are you considering the Certified Management Accountant (CMA) certification? In this overview of the CMA Exam and certification, we’ll look at what it means to become a CMA, why you should consider earning the certification and what you need to do to get started.   Who should get the CMA credential?  While CPAs traditionally focus on […]

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Study tips to help you ace the CMA Exam

Study tips to help you ace the CMA Exam In the rush of daily life, who has time to think about the future? You know that a CMA would put your career into high gear, but family, friends and job responsibilities always seem to come first. However, you can rest assured that you really do […]

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