
The
CPA Exam is
comprised of four different parts and the require an
indebt knowledge of the subject matter as follows:
Auditing:
Tests knowledge of generally accepted auditing standards
and procedures and related topics. (4 ˝ hours)
Business
Law & Professional Responsibilities:
Tests knowledge of business law especially relating
to accounting and auditing, and knowledge of the CPA’s
professional responsibilities to the public and the
profession. (3 hours)
Accounting
& Reporting:
Includes
taxation, managerial and governmental accounting, and
not-for-profits. (3 ˝ hours)
Financial
Accounting & Reporting – Business Enterprises:
Tests knowledge of accounting principles relating to
business enterprises. (4 ˝ hours)
Study
tips for the Exam:
- If you
want to pass, you MUST be committed to do so. Set up
a study schedule and stick to it. Begin to study
early. Prepare a calendar at least three months
before the exam date with daily study time, work
time and leisure time.
- Sit
for the exam as soon as possible after becoming
eligible. Know the minimum scores required for
passing and study to achieve at least that much.
- There
is nothing extremely difficult on the exam. There is
just a lot to study. Study at least one solid hour
per day and at least three eight-hour comprehensive
days prior to the exam.
- While
studying, read answers to essay questions in the
study guides. Study the content and format of the
answers. Use review books, computerized review
materials, and take a review course if it is not
cost prohibitive.
- Do as
many multiple choice questions as you can get your
hands on. Grade your multiple choice by section and
do your poorest sections over again and again. Time
yourself on multiple choice to get your speed up.
This will help you be able to finish each section of
the CPA exam.
- Use
buzz words in your essays and write as much as you
can about the subject. Assume nothing. Write it
down. What you don't put on paper will not be
graded.
- If you
have to travel some distance to the exam site, leave
early, possibly staying overnight. Get a good
night's sleep before the exam. Eat a good breakfast
each morning of the exam.
- Do not
let 'war stories' of others disturb you. Bad
experiences are usually the result of poor
preparation. Be prepared. Be confident and positive
in your attitude.
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