CPA Excel enough or do I need tougher questions?

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    r1racer
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    I’m an 04 grad from UMD and haven’t touched an accounting/business book since then. I went straight into industry and am now Controller. My boss wants me to get licensed and eventually take over as CFO in a few years as she is retiring.

    I’ve been studying w/CPAExcel for a week now. It’s sh!t load of material but is it enough by itself? Also, I just remember telling myself while in school how tricky some of the homework and test questions were and how difficult the exam would be. I am somewhat worried that the CPAExcel questions are too easy. Thoughts?

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  • #539718
    jlough
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    I'm 8 years out of college and I used CPAExcel and passed all four on the first try, within 8 months. (After a failed attempt with Becker when I was just out of school). I definitely felt like it covered everything. The only thing I would say is there were a few areas where I needed to supplement CPAExcel by doing some reading of my old Becker books.

    F- 7/13- 84
    R- 10/13- 79
    A- 11/13- 99
    B- 1/14- 86

    Licensed in PA- 3/20/2014

    This exam ALMOST defeated me back in 2006-2008, but I came back and WON!

    #539748
    jlough
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    I'm 8 years out of college and I used CPAExcel and passed all four on the first try, within 8 months. (After a failed attempt with Becker when I was just out of school). I definitely felt like it covered everything. The only thing I would say is there were a few areas where I needed to supplement CPAExcel by doing some reading of my old Becker books.

    F- 7/13- 84
    R- 10/13- 79
    A- 11/13- 99
    B- 1/14- 86

    Licensed in PA- 3/20/2014

    This exam ALMOST defeated me back in 2006-2008, but I came back and WON!

    #539720
    Not a Quitter
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    In my opinion it's enough. I used it for all three exams that I've passed. The reason I got failing scores is because didn't get through all of the material before exam day and/or I didn't review. In fact, for FAR I think CPAExcel has too many questions that it overwhelms me. I'm going a different route for FAR.

    FAR- 85 I'm DONE!
    BEC- 75
    REG- 60,60,75
    AUD- 74,74,83

    CPAExcel used for BEC, AUD, REG
    Exam Matrix used for FAR plus NINJA Blitz, cpareviewforfree and a little CPAExcel

    #539750
    Not a Quitter
    Participant

    In my opinion it's enough. I used it for all three exams that I've passed. The reason I got failing scores is because didn't get through all of the material before exam day and/or I didn't review. In fact, for FAR I think CPAExcel has too many questions that it overwhelms me. I'm going a different route for FAR.

    FAR- 85 I'm DONE!
    BEC- 75
    REG- 60,60,75
    AUD- 74,74,83

    CPAExcel used for BEC, AUD, REG
    Exam Matrix used for FAR plus NINJA Blitz, cpareviewforfree and a little CPAExcel

    #539722
    Sparky
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    I finished most of my accounting classes in 2006, but have taken two more since then. I purchased the basic CPAExcel course without any of the videos or mentoring add ons. I have two young children at home and could only devote one day a week to studying- usually about six hours that day. Then I used the smart phone app to do multiple choice questions at lunch. I passed all four sections on my first attempt. I'd absolutely recommend CPAExcel.

    AUD 78
    REG 80
    FAR 78
    BEC 85

    #539752
    Sparky
    Member

    I finished most of my accounting classes in 2006, but have taken two more since then. I purchased the basic CPAExcel course without any of the videos or mentoring add ons. I have two young children at home and could only devote one day a week to studying- usually about six hours that day. Then I used the smart phone app to do multiple choice questions at lunch. I passed all four sections on my first attempt. I'd absolutely recommend CPAExcel.

    AUD 78
    REG 80
    FAR 78
    BEC 85

    #539724
    jes7879
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    I used CPAExcel and passed AUD – for AUD I listed to all the lectures and read all the material. I'm studying for BEC now using CPAExcel but taking short-cuts on the study materials to get to the practice exams faster. I find I learn more from the practice exams than going through all the material. I also bought the NINJA notes which I thought really helped bring all the material together for me. good luck!

    CPAexcel CPA Review

    AUD - passed
    BEC - retake in July

    #539754
    jes7879
    Member

    I used CPAExcel and passed AUD – for AUD I listed to all the lectures and read all the material. I'm studying for BEC now using CPAExcel but taking short-cuts on the study materials to get to the practice exams faster. I find I learn more from the practice exams than going through all the material. I also bought the NINJA notes which I thought really helped bring all the material together for me. good luck!

    CPAexcel CPA Review

    AUD - passed
    BEC - retake in July

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