With the recent CPA Exam score release from the AICPA, we hope you received a passing score! If you didn't, it's ok! Jessica Sandhu has been there. Watch her video for tips on how to recover, and bounce back for next time!
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Video: CPA Exam study tips from Surgent
Welcome to a new weekly feature of Passing Insights! Surgent CPA Review's Student Development Manager, Jessica Sandhu, is currently sitting for the CPA Exam. Each week, Jessica shares her insights into her own study process. This week, find out what she does to de-stress when studying for the exam.
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Once you pass those four dreaded sections of the CPA Exam, it doesn’t mean you have reached the finish line! There are requirements you must fulfill before you can put those three letters (CPA) at the end of your name. We break down these requirements.
Tips for passing the CPA Exam
The creator of CPA Exam Guide, Bryan Kesler, CPA, shares his tips for passing the CPA exam.
ASU 2016-18 Statement of Cash Flows will be CPA Exam testable January 2018
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Discounted AICPA membership for CPA Exam candidates
The AICPA is offering a membership discount to CPA exam candidates. The 60% discount is valid for all new members for the first year of membership.
FASB releases Standards Update on Statement of Cash Flows
On August 26, 2016, the FASB issued Accounting Standard Update 2016-15, Statement of Cash Flows (Topic 230).
FASB releases Standards Update on Financial Instrument Credit Losses, testable January 2020
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued a Standards Update on Financial Instrument Credit Losses. This update will be testable on the CPA Exam beginning in January 2020.