![]() ![]() If a class assigned a crappy textbook, I immediately bought a cheap old copy of the competing publisher’s book.įast forward to my CPA decision last year. I also developed a strong impatience with bad textbooks (looking at you, McGraw Hill). I compared editions at Half Price Books stores and realized how little changes between editions. I returned to college in my thirties with better discipline and motivation, and earned all As.ĭuring that second stint I relied on old, used textbooks because I didn’t want to support the textbook racket. I was a good student in grade school with occasional bouts of apathy, and I entered college as an honors student and eventually flunked out due to non-attendance. I’ve always learned well through reading, and I enjoy non-fiction. Hopefully this helps someone standing where I was a year ago. When I started my CPA journey it was hard finding examples like this, and I felt discouraged at the thought of having to spend thousands of dollars. I’m not here to brag, but to give encouragement to those considering this strategy. I only used old textbooks, the Wiley review books, and Ninja Review Course ($67/mo). I’ve been putting off this post out of laziness, but I hope it helps people who are starting their journey.Īs the title says, I completed the four CPA exams and two CMA exams this year without an expensive review course. ![]() General accounting, audit, and tax related questions may find more help is in the /r/Accounting subreddit. ![]() Also, posts soliciting pirated study material will result in a ban. Posts trying to sell study material will be removed. This is not a study material marketplace. The AICPA has a published breakdown of topics by section and percentages of each exam. Please do not use a clickbait title when posting.ĭo not disclose exam content and do no ask “What was on your exam?”, if you do your post will be removed and you may be permanently removed from this subreddit. Please try to post complete questions or thoughts in the post title if possible. What do I do / What should I study!īefore you post, let me search that for you (sort=Recent): Help! I have _ exam coming up in "short time frame". Passed 4/4 on First Try - Some insights I'd like to share - by u/informal detail WikipediaĬPA - We have either been through it, or are currently going through the study and CPA licensing process.ĪUD, REG, BEC Study Guides - SUPER HELPFUL Certified Public Accountant or CPA is the title of qualified accountants in numerous countries in the English-speaking world. ![]()
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