CPA Exam
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Accountants are in high demand in the business world, and CPAs in particular are sought after by companies and public accounting firms alike. Employers are increasingly placing higher value on the knowledge and skills that CPAs bring to the table. |
Surveys consistently prove that accounting professionals who are certified earn more than their non-certified peers - as in 15-20% more - so why not take that extra step and get the CPA designation?
The only thing standing in your way is the CPA exam. Find out more about the exam, how best to prepare and how others achieved success.
- "New" CPA exam launches January 2011
- The AICPA will officially launch a more technologically modern version of the Uniform CPA Examination on Jan. 1, 2011. CBT-e (short for Computer-Based Testing evolution) will also update the content of the Uniform CPA Exam, including questions...
- Tomorrow’s CPAs: How changes to the CPA exam are challenging and preparing future CPAs
- Nothing may be more significant in the professional life of a CPA than preparing for, taking and passing the CPA Examination. And quite possibly, nothing is more difficult. It’s a rite of passage – an experience that all CPAs have in common.
- Advice from a pro―don’t procrastinate!
- There has never been a greater demand for CPAs than there is today, and the CPA exam has never been easier. Yet there are fewer people taking the exam than in past years. Why? Simply put: PROCRASTINATION.
- Tips for taking the computerized CPA exam
- If you are looking to take the exam or know someone who is, here are some tips to conquer exam anxiety.
- The 150-Hour Requirement
- If you want to sit for the Uniform CPA Exam in the state of Ohio, you are required to have 150 semester hours (225 quarter hours) of college education. Although you'll log long hours, there are huge benefits from these extra credit hours.
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