"Ms. Ng provides aspiring CPAs a great service with this book. Intended for accountants educated outside the United States, this resource helps users navigate the daunting U.S. certification and examination process from beginning to end. It is easy to follow with information that is both honest and inspiring." --Susan Bedil, Executive Director International Education Research Foundation, USA "This work will contribute significantly to AICPA's stated goal of expanding its international recognition and influence. It will achieve this by filling the existing vacuum of authoritative and concise…mehr
"Ms. Ng provides aspiring CPAs a great service with this book. Intended for accountants educated outside the United States, this resource helps users navigate the daunting U.S. certification and examination process from beginning to end. It is easy to follow with information that is both honest and inspiring." --Susan Bedil, Executive Director International Education Research Foundation, USA "This work will contribute significantly to AICPA's stated goal of expanding its international recognition and influence. It will achieve this by filling the existing vacuum of authoritative and concise guidance for international AICPA students like myself. "Stephanie has combined concise and commonsense advice, first, to understand the incredibly varied, individual state rules surrounding the '3 Es'--education, exam, and experience; and second, in the form of a well-presented guide, to master the mechanics of the uniform AICPA exam. "She is to be commended in spotting this market need and addressing it so professionally!" --Roy N. Lawton, FCMA, CGMA, and AICPA student "Here is the book for which we have been waiting . . . the best guidance to help accounting professionals get ready and pass the CPA exam. Stephanie, the owner of the website IPassTheCPAExam combines all of her knowledge on becoming a CPA, includes readers' experience and Wiley CPA Review content, bringing you to the journey of the CPA exam: WHAT is a CPA? WHY do you want to become a CPA? WHEN should you schedule an exam? WHERE do you go for the exam? HOW do you get qualified? "The CPA exam is one of the most challenging professional examinations in the world. Passing the exam is a huge achievement for any accounting professional. As a CPA candidate who passed all the exams in my first attempt and just got a promotion based on my credential, I greatly recommend that you read this book, as you will find all the answers to your concerns and get all the support you need: the CPA exam is passable! It's time to go for it!" --Yan Tan, a successful CPA exam candidate who passed four sections on the first try with scores of 80, 91, 91, 89Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
STEPHANIE NG is a CPA (not in public practice). She received a bachelor of arts in economics with a second concentration in public policy studies from the University of Chicago. She began her career as an investment banker at Lehman Brothers and Morgan Stanley before joining her client to work in the Group Finance department, where she spent five years specializing in corporate finance, mergers and acquisition, and debt refinancing and obtained her CPA qualification. Stephanie launched a CPA exam preparation website, IPassTheCPAExam.com, in January 2010 to help accountants around the world obtain the U.S. CPA qualification, providing information on CPA exam requirements, review courses comparison, and exam taking strategies. She welcomes readers' questions through her Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ipassthecpaexam.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Why The US CPA Qualification is Becoming More Popular Around The World * Facts and Statistics * CPA Exam Going International * Why You Want To Become A US Qualified CPA a. Globally recognized b. Open to more opportunities e.g. working in multi-national corporations and the increase the chance to get transferred to other regional offices within the firm c. It's a fast track 2. How To Become A CPA With Non-US Background
* Getting Qualified a. It Could Be A Complicated Process b. The Basic "3E" Requirements And How To Get Qualified c. Exemptions That May Be Applicable To Chartered Accountants In Other Countries d. What To Watch Out For When You Submit Your Application
* Taking The CPA Exam: The What, When, Where, How a. [The What] Overview of the AICPA exam b. [The When] Exam Schedules c. [The Where] The Availability Of Overseas Exam Sites And The Restrictions d. [The How] How To Prepare For The Exam
* Studying For The CPA Exam a. Common Challenges Faced By International Candidates b. Review Books Translated In Local Language vs Original Books Written In English c. Non-US Candidates May Not Be Familiar With The Format Of The Exam
3. CPA Exam Studying Tactics
* Before The Study a. The Planning Phase b. A Checklist c. Determine How Much Time You Need For The Study
* During The Study a. Skim Through The Entire Book Once. Identify The Difficult Topics And Adjust Study Plan Accordingly b. Read The Book One Sub-Section Of A time c. Rewriting Own Notes X Point form X Leave white space for additional notes X Can write translation of certain terms on the side but the notes should be written in English X Wiley Focus Notes d. Keep Working On Practice Questions On This Sub-Section e. Allocate Sufficient Time To Go Over the Explanations In Detail f. Understand The Mistakes Before Moving On g. Redo The Incorrect Practice Questions Until You Get It Right For The Right Reason h. Repeat b-f In The Next Sub-Section
* Simulations * Written Communications * Practice Under Stress
4. CPA Exam Taking Tactics * Overview * Time Management * Be Psychologically Prepared That the Testlet May Become More Difficult * How To Deal With The "Subjective" Answers * Try Your Best Not To Take Any Breaks For FAR And REG 5. Exam Tactis For Each Part Of The Exam
6. Count-Down Plan * One month before the exam * One week before the exam * One day before the exam * Night before the exam * 15 minutes before you leave home for the exam * 15 minutes before the exam * Finally... The 3 Dos And Don'ts During The Exam
Appendix * Detailed Study Plan * Checklist For The Exam Day
1. Why The US CPA Qualification is Becoming More Popular Around The World * Facts and Statistics * CPA Exam Going International * Why You Want To Become A US Qualified CPA a. Globally recognized b. Open to more opportunities e.g. working in multi-national corporations and the increase the chance to get transferred to other regional offices within the firm c. It's a fast track 2. How To Become A CPA With Non-US Background
* Getting Qualified a. It Could Be A Complicated Process b. The Basic "3E" Requirements And How To Get Qualified c. Exemptions That May Be Applicable To Chartered Accountants In Other Countries d. What To Watch Out For When You Submit Your Application
* Taking The CPA Exam: The What, When, Where, How a. [The What] Overview of the AICPA exam b. [The When] Exam Schedules c. [The Where] The Availability Of Overseas Exam Sites And The Restrictions d. [The How] How To Prepare For The Exam
* Studying For The CPA Exam a. Common Challenges Faced By International Candidates b. Review Books Translated In Local Language vs Original Books Written In English c. Non-US Candidates May Not Be Familiar With The Format Of The Exam
3. CPA Exam Studying Tactics
* Before The Study a. The Planning Phase b. A Checklist c. Determine How Much Time You Need For The Study
* During The Study a. Skim Through The Entire Book Once. Identify The Difficult Topics And Adjust Study Plan Accordingly b. Read The Book One Sub-Section Of A time c. Rewriting Own Notes X Point form X Leave white space for additional notes X Can write translation of certain terms on the side but the notes should be written in English X Wiley Focus Notes d. Keep Working On Practice Questions On This Sub-Section e. Allocate Sufficient Time To Go Over the Explanations In Detail f. Understand The Mistakes Before Moving On g. Redo The Incorrect Practice Questions Until You Get It Right For The Right Reason h. Repeat b-f In The Next Sub-Section
* Simulations * Written Communications * Practice Under Stress
4. CPA Exam Taking Tactics * Overview * Time Management * Be Psychologically Prepared That the Testlet May Become More Difficult * How To Deal With The "Subjective" Answers * Try Your Best Not To Take Any Breaks For FAR And REG 5. Exam Tactis For Each Part Of The Exam
6. Count-Down Plan * One month before the exam * One week before the exam * One day before the exam * Night before the exam * 15 minutes before you leave home for the exam * 15 minutes before the exam * Finally... The 3 Dos And Don'ts During The Exam
Appendix * Detailed Study Plan * Checklist For The Exam Day
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