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15 Must-Know Audit Acronyms | Decoding the Jargon
Learn key audit acronyms for better professional communication and increased trust with supervisors, peers, and clients.

Best CPA Exam Simulations: Full-Length CBT Mocks
Find the best CPA exam simulations, and learn how full-length CBT mocks replicate exam conditions. Compare top providers, and see why UWorld delivers the most realistic CPA exam practice simulation.

How Many Practice Questions Do I Need for CPA Exam?
If you’re wondering, “How many practice questions for CPA exam prep is enough?”, you’re not alone. This guide will help you strike the perfect balance between quality, quantity, and confidence.
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What We Learned at the 2018 APACA Meeting (2019 CPA Exam Info Inside!)
Here’s what we learned directly from the AICPA about the 2019 CPA Exam and what candidates need to know to successfully prepare to pass!

Why Passing REG in 2018 is Critical!
Don’t wait to sit for the REG section of the CPA Exam in 2019. Avoid the critical changes caused by the new tax bill and sit for REG now!

Why Your CPA Review Course Makes all the Difference
After trying 3 other different CPA Review courses, Juan Sanchez gave up his dream of becoming a CPA. Until he stumbled upon one of Roger’s YouTube videos. Learn…
Regulation CPA Exam Review: Explanation of Cash Basis Accounting
Roger Philipp, CPA describes Cash Basis accounting, which is the standard reporting method for individual taxpayers.

How to Pass the CPA Exam as a Working Parent
Working in public accounting full-time while also raising a family can be quite overwhelming. Add studying for the CPA Exam into the mix and life might seem completely chaotic. The

2018 CPA Exam Content Updates
The new year will be here before you know it, and our team has been hard at work ensuring our 2018 course materials address the new updates provided to us by the AICPA. These updates will address two types of changes: