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4 options prospective CPAs have to meet education requirement
Many public accounting firms will only hire candidates who have a plan to meet the 150-credit-hour requirement, offering a start date after completion this.
5-step plan to get CPA Exam process started
You lose study skills quickly after graduating from college. Here is a simple 5 step plan to get the CPA exam process started.
Are you ready for changes to CPA Exam?
Based on information provided by the AICPA in a recent survey to stakeholders, the CPA exam is changing. Consider taking the exam now if possible.
Rachael Ivanovic: Meet Surgent’s new Student Ambassador
Surgent CPA Review is proud to introduce Rachael Ivanovic, our new student ambassador from DePaul University.
Stefan Bratic: Meet Surgent’s new Student Ambassador
Surgent CPA Review is proud to introduce our new student ambassador, Stefan Bratic, who is a student at the University of Denver.
CPA Exam pass rates highest for recent college graduates
Candidates who take the CPA exam immediately after college have the highest pass rates. Pass rates drop off dramatically in as little as three months after college.
GASB issues new pronouncement on fair value
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) issued Statement No. 72, Fair Value Measurement and Application, on February 27, 2015.
FASB issues ASU: Consolidation: Amendments to the Consolidation Analysis
The FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2015-02, Consolidation (Topic 810): Amendments to the Consolidation Analysis, on February 18, 2015.