11/17/2018 0 Comments Becker Cpa Books 2015 Free DownloadHi guys, I'm in the middle of my bachelor's degree in accounting and have a year and a half until I graduate (May 2014). I have taken a little more than half of the required accounting classes (just finished my second semester of intermediate accounting) and plan to start the MACC program in August 2014. What I am hoping to do is to take the CPA exam spring of 2015 so that I have the exam and education requirements out of the way when I graduate. So here is the question – what is the most effective way for me to begin studying now? I have thought about getting books, but 2012-2013 books will be out of date in two years by the time I take it. Is there an online course you can sign up for that lets you study for two years and stays current over that time? It's my understanding that most people take the course the same year that they plan to take it, and that seems to work out fine, but I would like to get an early start and don't know the best way to do that. Start by marking “NOT A BOOK: Becker's CPA 2016 edition all 4 parts for just $225(Text Books,video lecture,Simulation,MCQs- 4 parts), Our USP is online mcqs link free, download & use the material.Offer Valid till March 17th, 2016” as Want to Read. Becker CPA 2015 all 4 parts (FAR, AUD, BEC, REG) with Study guides, Videos Lectures, Passmaster. Please read carefully all the details has 5 ratings and. Any advice you might have for me would be appreciated! Cmmccook, there is a review course out there that keeps updating your materials until you pass. Check out and see if you quality to purchase it now or have to wait until you graduate with your undergrad degree. The problem with starting to study 3 yrs ahead is that you may forget a lot and if subject matter changes, it won't be the most efficient use of your time to re-study too much. If you want to go with a different course like RogerCPAReview,,, Gleim, etc, they usually come out with a new book each fall. When do you want to start studying?? Or you could get and a book to use as a reference tool to hone in on what you need to remember from your bachelors/masters courses for the CPA Exam. Print out a copy of the Content Specification Outline from AICPA, and use that too. Let's say for example that you are studying break even analysis in college. Becker Cpa Books 2015 Free DownloadYou could do AICPA released questions in the book or online in that area to supplement. On one hand, that's more homework. On the other hand, you are paying tuition and have the benefit of a live professor to ask questions. 2015 sounds so far from now though!! Just my opinion. DON'T do it now. I too was an overachieving undergrad, straight A's, pumped for grad school, ALWAYS looking to the future and making considerations like what you're considering now. It's a waste of time and effort. If you're as good of a student/learner as you seem to be, you will do FINE taking the CPA exams post-graduation/before career/or in the beginning of career. If you start studying now, SO much of what you learn will be irrelevant in 2015 because both the tax code and the accounting rules change constantly. Not to mention the convergence project being underway, who knows if we'll be entirely IFRS or not in 2015. Cpa Books Free DownloadFor now I would just say pay CLOSE attention when you get to your Audit class (as 1 whole exam is like a cumulative final exam of your Auditing class). And of course put a good amount of effort into your Intermediate and Advanced classes as well, as the content will appear on the exams (FAR) but the details will likely have changed by 2015. Also look hard for any internship opportunities! I saved my college notes on topics that I knew would be on the CPA exams with the intentions of using them to help study, and never ended up using them or even considering using them once I began studying with a review course. A review course like will prepare you just fine. Adobe Illustrator Cc 2015 Free DownloadOn a similar note, don't even think about saving textbooks and saying “I'm going to study for the CPA that way!”. Having experienced the exams now, thinking of people who say “I'm going to study my college textbooks!” is laughable. Just get a review course when the time comes, it will have nearly all the information you need, nothing more, nothing less.
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