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How Long Does It Take to Study for the EA Exam?

Embarking on the journey to become an enrolled agent (EA) is a significant step toward a rewarding career in taxation, but mastering the EA Exam poses its own challenges. The key to success lies not just in hard work but in adopting a strategic and efficient approach to your study plan. At Surgent, we understand […]

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Transition Policy Lets Candidates Keep Passed CPA Exam Sections

We have great news as you enter the CPA exam journey! NASBA approved an amendment to the UAA, allowing state boards to extend the CPA Exam pass window from 18 months to up to 30 months, giving candidates up to an extra 12 months to pass all four parts once they pass their first section. […]

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Decoding the CPA Exam: Your Final Blueprint for Success

Everything evolves, and that includes the CPA Exam. As AICPA discovered in recent years, the exam hadn’t kept pace with the needs of accounting firms. They were hiring fewer accountants and more people skilled in data analytics, IT and cybersecurity.   The discovery prompted AICPA and NASBA to develop the CPA Evolution licensure model, a revision […]

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7 study tips for the CIA Exam 

You’ve decided it’s time. You’re going to take the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) Exam and accelerate your career.  It’s a good move. The CIA is the “gold standard” of internal auditing, an essential credential for clients and employers who demand the strictest internal controls to maintain compliance in a dizzying business climate.  The CIA is […]

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5 tips to avoid study burnout 

Studying for a major certification examination, such as the CPA, CMA or EA Exam, is a huge undertaking. According to the AICPA, test-takers should spend a total of 300 to 400 hours studying for the CPA Exam. Many candidates take any spare moment they can find to hit the books, whether that means waking up […]

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Video: Why CPA candidates should be studying data analytics

The field of data analytics is growing, and future CPAs need to be prepared to make meaningful business decisions from big data. According to Surgent’s Chief Knowledge Officer Liz Kolar, knowing data analytics can keep accountants from having to perform routine transaction processes. Instead, accountants can focus on learning from their data and communicating their […]

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6 tips for passing the Enrolled Agent Exam (on your first try!)

Whether you’re a tax professional, CPA or career-changer looking to become an EA, you’ve likely heard of the IRS’s Special Enrollment Examination, or EA exam. This three-part exam is the key to becoming an EA and will help open doors for your tax career.   While the EA Exam requires some studying and an established understanding […]

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Video: CPA Exam tips for college students

So, you’re studying for your bachelor’s degree, or maybe a master’s degree, with dreams to go into public accounting? Even more, you want to start on the journey to becoming a licensed CPA (Certified Public Accountant)? That’s great, and you’re already on your way to meeting the education requirements of an Accounting degree! And while […]

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Enrolled agent exam prep tips for tax professionals

As a tax professional ready to become an Enrolled Agent, your first step is passing the IRS’s Special Enrollment Examination (or EA Exam). Congratulations – your existing tax knowledge will give you a head start. Now it’s time to familiarize yourself with the process, focus on the EA exam structure and find an exam review […]

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