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Wiley CPA Examination Review, Outlines and Study Guides
Wiley CPA Examination Review, Outlines and Study Guides | Patrick R. Delaney, O. Ray Whittington
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Complete coverage of the new CBT-e format for the newly revised CPA Exam With 2011 bringing the greatest changes to the CPA exam in both form and content, Wiley CPA Exam Review 38th Edition is completely revised for the new CBT-e CPA Exam format. Containing more than 2,700 multiple-choice questions and including complete information on the new Task Based Simulations, these books provide all the information needed to pass the uniform CPA examination. Covers the new addition of IFRS material into the CPA exam Features multiple-choice questions, new AICPA Task Based Simulations, and written communication questions, all based on the new CBT-e format Covers all requirements and divides the exam into 45 self-contained modules for flexible study Offers nearly three times as many examples as other CPA exam study guides Published annually, this comprehensive two-volume paperback set provides all the information candidates need to master in order to pass the new Uniform CPA Examination format.
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Wiley CPA Examination Review, Outlines and Study Guides | Patrick R. Delaney, O. Ray Whittington
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Oh hey, new best friend.

CocoReads It‘s so hard—my oldest hasn‘t passed a section yet. She missed audit by 10 points and she works in audit. The others have been more dismal. 5y
WhatWouldJaneDo Good luck! Glad I'm not the only one posting giant textbooks on Litsy #solidarity 5y
8little_paws Good luck!! If you need extra help or want a different guide I can say gleim worked for me. A long ass time ago but it worked! 5y
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Ashley_Nicoletto @CocoReads It is so hard. This is the one I‘m most nervous about so I‘m starting with it. It just has so much content. But people pass it everyday so I have to just keep my 🤞🏼🤞🏼 that I can somehow pull it off. I hope your oldest passes soon. 5y
Ashley_Nicoletto @WhatWouldJaneDo Thanks! 🤜🏼🤛🏼 5y
Ashley_Nicoletto @8little_paws I‘ve heard from someone else that they passed with that one as well. This baby cost me $2,014 so it better be amazing. 5y
8little_paws If you are specializing in nonprofit most of this is utterly worthless too which makes it even worse. 5y
CocoReads @Ashley_Nicoletto thanks. She‘s got one one more section to take before she exhausts the funds from work and then she‘ll have to start paying for them. 😬 good luck to you! 5y
8little_paws @CocoReads I had to pay myself for the exam (my job reimbursed for only in person class after you passed all 4 sections and I didn't have the money to front the cost of that) Gleim got me to pass and it was the lowest cost option I could find. Passed all 4 on first try with them. 5y
Ashley_Nicoletto @8little_paws Life has a funny way of shaking things up so I imagine I will eventually work back in private corporate accounting. I also have to pay first and could be reimbursed. 5y
MicheleinPhilly $2,000???? That is OBNOXIOUS. 5y
Ashley_Nicoletto @MicheleinPhilly Girl. I had a $900 off coupon so I got a deal. 🤣 5y
8little_paws Well if you have any interest in moving to chicago, my last day at my current nonprofit job is in about 2 wks. It's director of finance for about $10M op budget and $4M assets. Having worked this long in nonprofit (10+ years) i'm considered an expert in the niche so there's no way i'm leaving now! 5y
CocoReads Her job payed for the study books and depending on which option you choose you may have enough left for more than one go round. She‘s using Becker which was the more expensive option so she had enough left to pay for each section once. After this next one, she has to start paying herself 5y
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