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Become an Accountant : How to Pass the CPA Exam

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2008

Passing the CPA exam requires first signing up to take the test, taking an accounting review course and studying diligently. Successfully take all four elements of the certified public accountants exam with helpful hints from a certified public account in this free video on accounting.

Expert: Shanis Windland
Bio: Shanis Windland has a Bachelors of Science degree in accounting from Central Washington University. She is a certified public accountant licensed in the state of Washington.
Filmmaker: Jay Windland

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  • Hmm... interesting. Thanks for these great advice. Just one question though, you mentioned that we need to meet the educational requirement and work experience in order to take the exam. But I thought we only needed to satisfy the education requirement then we can sit for the exam, and once we pass it we will then have to gain the associated experience in order to be licensed.

  • why cant she use a PowerPoint presentation to make it look professional instead of a clipboard

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  • lol this is worse advice than ehow.com

  • Go to CPA tutors com for a free live one-one-one tutoring session!

  • @ArabAmerican79 I know how u freel bro! it's a never ending story! I'm using becker on business law, i think that is worse than taxation! well just keep studying your brains out until you know u can pass it the first time. when its over its over baby!

  • Life would be so much easier if CPA exam scores were available instantly (which is not impossible as only BEC has a written portion). That helps avoid a situation in which one for instance, one takes the REG section & moves on to FAR... Only to find out that he didn't pass REG (like 8 weeks later) & has forgotten much of that info! NASBA, AICPA, whoever, needs to step into the 20th century & start returning scores within days, not months!

  • @vba4accountants : I've been studying Regulation for a while. The Becker software worked well for me in AUD. Now in REG, it's a frustrating process. The questions take longer, I end up forgetting things, and there never seem to be enough hours in the day. My biggest mistake: Not studying with someone!

  • I'm studying for regulation right now, the most boring stuff i could ever imagine, just makes me realize i don't want to go into taxation.. LOL

  • I was looking at the fees. It said that the license fee is $377, application fee is $125. What I really want to know is each test is about $200 dollars - do you have to pay for all of these test at once or can you pay for each one at a time.

  • Yay thanks. this helped me alot =D

  • nicely done video................i recommend this to everyone

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