Showing posts with label CPA Exam 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CPA Exam 2011. Show all posts

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Wiley CPA Exam Review 2011, Financial Accounting and Reporting




Wiley CPA Exam Review 2011, Financial Accounting and Reporting

Wiley CPA Exam Review 2011, Financial Accounting and Reporting
O. Ray Whittington, Patrick R. Delaney | Wiley | 2011-10-11 | 1008 pages | English | PDF

Everything today's CPA candidates need to pass the CPA Exam
Published annually, this comprehensive four-volume paperback reviews all four parts of the CPA exam. Many of the questions are taken directly from previous CPA exams. With 3,800 multiple-choice questions, these study guides provide all the information candidates need to master in order to pass the computerized Uniform CPA Examination.
  • Complete sample exam
  • The most effective system available to prepare for the CPA exam-proven for over thirty years
  • Timely-up-to-the-minute coverage for the computerized exam.
  • Contains all current AICPA content requirements in financial accounting and reporting
  • Unique modular format-helps candidates zero in on areas that need work, organize their study program, and concentrate their efforts
  • Comprehensive questions-over 3,800 multiple-choice questions and their solutions in the four volumes
  • Covers the changes to the CPA exam occurring after December 31, 2010
  • Guidelines, pointers, and tips-show how to build knowledge in a logical and reinforcing way
  • Other titles by Whittington: Audit Sampling: An Introduction, Fifth Edition

Wiley CPA Exam Review 2011 arms test-takers with detailed outlines, study guidelines, and skill-building problems to help candidates identify, focus on, and master the specific topics that need the most work.

Becker CPA Exam Review 2011



 
Becker CPA Exam Review 2011 | PDF | 2011

The 2011 CPA Exam has been transformed including major changes to both the exam’s structure and functionality.  Referred to as CBT-e (CBT stands for Computer-Based Testing and the “e” for evolution), this represents the first major change since CBT was introduced in 2004. Major changes have been made to
 
  • Content and Skill Specifications (CSOs/SSOs), including the addition of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)
  • Question formats, including short task-based simulations
  • Research functionality, including the addition of the FASB Codification
  • Exam structure and section time allocation
  • The percentage value of examination components

  2011 Changes


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