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Revision as of 23:42, 28 February 2023
Welcome to the CPA Exam Guide
This project is an ever-continuous free crowdsourcing effort to improve the quality of study content for the CPA Exam. The goal is to provide a more focused study experience, complete with visual graphs, charts, tables, and more, to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of studying for the exam. As with all crowdsourcing projects, although best efforts are made, there is no guarantee of complete accuracy.
We recommend you start your CPA journey by taking a look at the CPA Exam Overview page, which goes over what you can expect in the process, including structure, news, updates, and requirements.
Here are some more pages to check out:
For help in your studying, you can check out the individual study pages with study material:
- Auditing Section (AUD) Study Material
- Business Environment Concepts (BEC) Study Material
- Financial Accounting & Reporting (FAR) Study Material
- Regulation (REG) Study Material
You can also check out pages which talk about the background of the exam, including history, various state rules for licensure, pass rates, and more:
How To Contribute
Due to spam attacks, the wiki is set up to only allow verified users to contribute. Here are the steps to take in order to begin contributing:
- Create an account by going to "create account" in the top right. Go to https://www.reddit.com/r/CPAEXAM to obtain the sign-up code.
- Until I can confirm whether the first step is absolutely successful at fending off spam bot attacks, I've also required users be approved for editing after signing up. Head over to the subreddit and make a post requesting editing access and it will be granted.
That's it! Thanks for your contributions!
Notes on Editing
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https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Editing_pages has good instructions on how to create and edit.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting provides good instructions on formatting.
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CPA Exam Details
As of 2022, there are 4 main sections to the CPA exam:
Auditing | Business Environment & Concepts | Regulation | Financial Accounting & Reporting |
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