The absolute essentials to passing the CPA exam--for the 120,000 candidates who take the test each year This tightly focused study guide cuts away all the excess information to simply give CPA candidates what they need to know now Presenting the absolute key points and precise steps to take in preparing for the CPA exam. The Wiley CPA Examination Review Fast Track Study Guide includes sample questions and solutions that will help CPA candidates master the CPA exam. Wiley CPA Examination Review Fast Track Study Guide includes test-taking strategies, tips, and techniques to help improve the test-takers skills as well as highlighted key words and a detailed index for each section. This Second Edition has been completely updated to include GASB 34, 35, and the newly released FASBs. Topics are cross-referenced to the Wiley CPA Examination Review 44 modules. Joe Ben Hoyle (Richmond, VA) is Chair of the Accounting Department at the Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond. He is the President of Hoyle CPA, a successful layout CPA review course in the state of Virginia.
I just purchased this study material from Snow Lion Books on Sept. 2nd and it was delivered to me on Sept. 7th, which included a holiday & Sunday. The delivery was superb and I would recommended there service to some one else. The study material serves just as it states for 'Fast Track'. So far it's meeting my expectations as an extra source of knowledge. I recommend this with other study material. But it's a great book.
a great STARTING point
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I think that reading CPA Fast Track is a great way to BEGIN studying for the CPA exam. As opposed to other books that go into tremendous detail, this book just hits on the main topics. The material is presented logically and it's easy to understand. You can read through the entire book(250pgs)which covers all four parts of the exam relatively quickly. This book works very well with the Wiley problems and solutions book. Reading this book will give you a foundation in the basic material. Working lots of the problems and reading the solutions in the Wiley book reinforces the basics and covers lots of the detailed information that the book doesn't touch upon. I actually liked this book so much that I bought and I'm using the authors other CPA review materials which include fantastic cassettes, software T/F questions, and flashcards. Again, the author really cuts down the amount of material and focuses on the essentials that are needed to pass the exam. I think it's a good approach for anyone who doesn't want to feel overwhelmed and confused when studying for the CPA exam. The book also can be used as a last minute review, but I think it works great as a starting point in your preparation. It also can serve as a guide to filter out the less important information you'll encounter if you're using other review materials. It's worth the small investment, and I'm happy I found it.
not enough.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
It is very condensed and not enough of material is covered. I really recommend Wiley cpa review by Delaney. It is 5 times thick, but it really cover all material you need for cpa.but on the other hand, let say cpa test is only a week away, and you want to cover key material for cpa, then you should have it.
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