Limits on failing each exam

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  • #201210
    marjorika
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    Greetings to all who are awake late in the evening, like myself, studying! 🙂

    I have a random question and I can not find any information on it in official sources (NASBA etc):

    Is there a LIMIT on how many times CPA exam(s) can be failed before all the previously earned credits are lost?

    I was under a strong impression that only 2 failures of any sections are permitted until all my credits are erased and I’m back to square 1. I’m not talking about the 18-month deadline, but for instance: if I have a credit for FAR, but take REG and fail, and then re-take REG and fail again – I will have to re-take FAR as well.

    I can’t find any information on it now. Does such a rule even exist? Are there any limitations to the number of failures?

    Thank you!!

    FAR - 75
    REG -77
    AUD - 6/10/2016
    BEC - 79

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  • #771408
    Spartan15
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    No such rule exists. Only thing you have to worry about is as you said, the 18 month rule.

    AUD - 99
    BEC - 96
    REG - 92
    FAR -

    #771409
    marjorika
    Participant

    @Spartan15 , Thank you! It's a relief to hear that! Apparently, sleep deprivation plays tricks to my mind…

    FAR - 75
    REG -77
    AUD - 6/10/2016
    BEC - 79

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