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Preparing For the CPA Exam

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The procrastination is over.

After six months of relaxing, I’ve mailed the registration forms and made the financial commitment to sit for the CPA exam.

Over the course of 2010, look for periodic updates on my progress as I study for the four parts that comprise the exam. For those taking the exam in the future, I’ll include my study methods, how I’m keeping motivated, and any other useful tips I can provide.

Hopefully, by the end of February, I’ll have taken the Auditing & Attestation portion of the exam.

With any luck, I’ll have more success this time around than I did with my last attempt.

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Written by Erick

January 6th, 2010 at 13:00 EST

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