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Due to my own negligence of my payment coupon expiration and June being a dead month, I get to take FAR 9 days after taking REG. That should be fun! I'd be worried if my company didn't supply us with Becker. Having Becker is practically cheating
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# ? May 20, 2014 02:32 |
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That's quite a claim--you think it's really that good?
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# ? May 20, 2014 02:48 |
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I'm taking Audit tomorrow morning. I'll let you know how far CPAexcel takes me. *On June 9th when I get my scores
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# ? May 20, 2014 02:55 |
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Good luck!!
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Mandalay posted:That's quite a claim--you think it's really that good? I think they're very good at recognizing that everyone learns better in different ways and at making sure the best of all methods are available. Like, personally, I just want to watch the lectures and then do practice problems until my eyes ache, and Becker is great at setting that up for me in a way that best prepares me for the test. Getting immediate feedback on wrong answers makes a huge difference for me. Sure, it's not technically cheating, but it feels that way sometimes.
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# ? May 20, 2014 03:48 |
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Good Citizen posted:I think they're very good at recognizing that everyone learns better in different ways and at making sure the best of all methods are available. Like, personally, I just want to watch the lectures and then do practice problems until my eyes ache, and Becker is great at setting that up for me in a way that best prepares me for the test. Getting immediate feedback on wrong answers makes a huge difference for me. That's what I did, and have done well doing, but Jesus Christ FAR has 10 Becker sections which will be a bitch to do in 9 days.
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# ? May 20, 2014 04:29 |
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Democratic Pirate posted:That's what I did, and have done well doing, but Jesus Christ FAR has 10 Becker sections which will be a bitch to do in 9 days. Oh, I didn't mean to imply that I would only start studying for FAR after taking REG. My plan is to do a section a day of REG starting on June 2. Then when I get through the reg lecture/question sections I'm going to alternate days doing reg review questions and FAR sections. Once I take reg I should only have 2 or 3 sections left in far. Then it'll just be review questions and practice tests the last few days. I'm not that crazy
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Ah, I thought you were taking them in May, not July. That's definitely do-able, but you'll be needing quite a few drinks to cleanse your mind afterwards.
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# ? May 20, 2014 07:29 |
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Audit is the terribly boring part of accounting. Tax was (is) probably more "fun".
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rentilius posted:Tax was (is) probably more "fun". The planning (and IMO tax controversy) is, the compliance, not so much (but it's not horrible either).
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rentilius posted:Audit is the terribly boring part of accounting. True. Coming from a guy who started out wanting to just audit and now runs a tax practice, the audit part of the job makes you a better tax preparer.
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AbbiTheDog posted:True. Coming from a guy who started out wanting to just audit and now runs a tax practice, the audit part of the job makes you a better tax preparer. I enjoy how everyone I've worked with in audit is either hesitant to learn about tax or is completely ignorant about taxes. I don't understand why. It's pretty neat poo poo. I did a year in tax and now I'm a busy season into audit. I like where audit will get me but god drat do I kinda miss having clients that are super happy to see me.
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# ? May 22, 2014 01:31 |
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rentilius posted:but god drat do I kinda miss having clients that are super happy to see me. This.... this was a thing???
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# ? May 22, 2014 03:58 |
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chupacabraTERROR posted:This.... this was a thing??? I'm fairly junior in a tax practice and one of my clients sent me chocolates for Christmas because I helped her negotiate an audit. Client's like their tax people....
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# ? May 22, 2014 05:21 |
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Everyone really knows that the internal/advisory/risk assurance/every firm calls it something different side of the audit is where it's at. On my internship I was at the office as long as my senior and manager were and averaged maybe 50-55 hours throughout busy season. Passed AUD, that makes me 4/4 on the exam part, now I just have to survive the working world.
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# ? May 22, 2014 18:09 |
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congrats buddy
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# ? May 22, 2014 19:15 |
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Congrats!
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# ? May 22, 2014 19:54 |
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Congratulations! Hopefully you have some time between now and your start date so you can enjoy the summer!
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# ? May 22, 2014 21:11 |
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You could just audit taxes and enjoy the best* of both worlds *the worst, and guaranteed no one is every happy to hear from you
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Good Citizen posted:Congratulations! Hopefully you have some time between now and your start date so you can enjoy the summer! For sure. From social media it seems like every person in my graduating class is either currently in or going to Europe this summer, so I'll see a familiar face or two, even in a big city like London.
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# ? May 23, 2014 08:50 |
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rentilius posted:I enjoy how everyone I've worked with in audit is either hesitant to learn about tax or is completely ignorant about taxes. I don't understand why. It's pretty neat poo poo. I did a year in tax and now I'm a busy season into audit. I like where audit will get me but god drat do I kinda miss having clients that are super happy to see me. I have practiced in tax for a while now. I have enjoyed it a lot. No it is not for everyone but it can be rewarding. And for what it is worth I would say that the people that I have had the honor of working with/for are the best part of the job.
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# ? May 24, 2014 16:02 |
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I took part 2 of the CMA exam yesterday. If I went the rest of my life without having a question involving the time value of money for the rest of my life, I would die a happy man.
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# ? May 25, 2014 15:18 |
Could you price that feeling in 5 years?
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# ? May 25, 2014 15:38 |
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Harry posted:Could you price that feeling in 5 years? Is that the terminal value?
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# ? May 25, 2014 15:40 |
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Before I get in over my head, will passing the CPA examinations help me get a job as a 30 something with no professional work experience but a short internship at a CPA firm and a month working for the feds before I got fired. Assume I have the education requirements and nothing on my record but a few misdemeanors and bad credit from a long time ago. Basically, down the road I am 6 or 7 months of experience short of becoming a CPA, can it be done? e; I live in Ohio
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# ? May 29, 2014 08:10 |
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I'd imagine that in the short term getting fired from the last CPA firm might hurt you more than not having a CPA.
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chupacabraTERROR posted:I'd imagine that in the short term getting fired from the last CPA firm might hurt you more than not having a CPA. I'm not sure I'd list the feds stint on my resume.
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# ? May 29, 2014 16:37 |
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Every job I've gotten an offer from has, at some point during their due diligence, asked me for an employment history. I don't know if you could really leave that off of it... My point is this, CPA will help you long term but in the short term you've got bigger red flags than not having a CPA.
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The internship didn't result in a job offer, that is all. As far as the job with the government the reason I got fired won't matter because I remember the paperwork saying that since I was in my 1st year probationary period they wouldn't make a record of the reason I got fired. Either way, the reason was BS, part my fault, part theirs. As far as in the short term, even a job at H&R Block would have a CPA who could sign off on my experience forms, right? Michael Corleone fucked around with this message at 16:58 on May 29, 2014 |
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chupacabraTERROR posted:Every job I've gotten an offer from has, at some point during their due diligence, asked me for an employment history. I don't know if you could really leave that off of it... True. But getting fired from a government job, after one month, looks awful.
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While were talking fairy tales, if I won the Elijah Watts Sells Award would I be good come next March?
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Michael Corleone posted:The internship didn't result in a job offer, that is all. As far as the job with the government the reason I got fired won't matter because I remember the paperwork saying that since I was in my 1st year probationary period they wouldn't make a record of the reason I got fired. Either way, the reason was BS, part my fault, part theirs.
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Michael Corleone posted:As far as the job with the government the reason I got fired won't matter because I remember the paperwork saying that since I was in my 1st year probationary period they wouldn't make a record of the reason I got fired. Either way, the reason was BS, part my fault, part theirs. I'm not trying to be harsh on you, but how did you get fired from a government job so quickly? And what position was it? This is an education thing for the thread, not ripping into you.
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chupacabraTERROR posted:Every job I've gotten an offer from has, at some point during their due diligence, asked me for an employment history. I don't know if you could really leave that off of it... Do you think there's some permanent record of jobs or something?
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# ? Jun 3, 2014 03:09 |
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Bloody Queef posted:I'm not trying to be harsh on you, but how did you get fired from a government job so quickly? And what position was it? I've heard of precisely one person not getting a job offer after an internship and apparently he sexually harassed someone on the job. Getting fired from a government job after a month too? I don't even understand what you'd have to do to accomplish BOTH of those
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Harry posted:Do you think there's some permanent record of jobs or something? It may be hard to verify but if he's caught it sure as hell would complicate things, especially if he's planning on pursuing a license that can be revoked for ethical reasons. Some jobs also require you to fill out your employment history and submit it to an agency like FINRA, which I believe if you falsify your employment history would mean, at best, removal from the practice.
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Good Citizen posted:I've heard of precisely one person not getting a job offer after an internship. You have now heard of two. Mine was simple however, I got the internship my sophomore year. I just graduated and am going through the fun apply process again. Edit: Speaking of applications. Does every HR person go on vacation on the same week at firms? I've been getting auto-vacation messages from about 80% of them. himurak fucked around with this message at 16:34 on Jun 3, 2014 |
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chupacabraTERROR posted:It may be hard to verify but if he's caught it sure as hell would complicate things, especially if he's planning on pursuing a license that can be revoked for ethical reasons. A resume isn't a signed document stating this was every job he's ever had. Nobody expects that either.
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I wasn't talking specifically about a resume, but while we're on the subject yes I think people do expect honesty on a resume. Makes me wonder how your firm is run...
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chupacabraTERROR posted:I wasn't talking specifically about a resume, but while we're on the subject yes I think people do expect honesty on a resume. Makes me wonder how your firm is run... SiGmA_X fucked around with this message at 16:10 on Jun 3, 2014 |
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