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8h ago
I have a potential opportunity to transfer offices from Wisconsin down to Texas. I have taken 3 exams (Passed FAR, BEC, Waiting on AUD score) and have REG left to take if I passed AUD. And was just curious if it would be easier to either try to transfer credits to the Texas Jurisdiction or wait and obtain my Wisconsin license, even if I would have to fly back to take an exam, and then transfer and active license.
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8h ago
When you open the 2024 MCQs it goes to a blank page.
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8h ago
I am currently working through AUD in Becker and I am finding it increasingly frustrating and difficult to lock in the overarching conceptual framework and decipher the questions/answers. Any and all advice for studying and info retention would be much appreciated!
Thanks yall!!
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8h ago
Hi I got my Becker account license on my corporate email id however since I'm leaving the firm the address would be invalid, is it possible change the registered login id on Becker portal?
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8h ago
So did the business combination-merger part where you calculate consideration transferred, goodwill, gain from bargain purchase and so on under acquisition method move to BAR completely?
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8h ago
Taking REG on Saturday. Any items y'all recommend I bring?
Should I bring a calculator?
Can I look at my notes on the 15 min break or is it just a "stretch your legs" before getting back to the test?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated! Six weeks, 105 hours, hope I'm ready! ???
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8h ago
If you just had to choose one or two topics
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8h ago
I procrastinated so much on studying and now I’m at a state where I’m looking at the material and physically feel like my brain can’t insert any more information. I feel like I studied a good amount but honestly not feeling hopeful. Feeling mentally drained. My FAR exam is tomorrow!
Will update how it goes
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8h ago
I’m trying to schedule my exams on the NASB cpa portal, but it keeps redirecting to an error page that tells you to call a 1-800 number that just tells you everyone is at lunch. It’s seems like this has been a common issue in the past, but no one outlined a way to fix it. So does anyone know a way to resolve this issue or do I just have to wait and see?
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8h ago
Title has the question
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