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The CPA Exam is a computer based exam (CBT). There are four sections: Auditing and Attestation (AUD), Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR), Regulation (REG) and Business Environment and Concepts (BEC). Each section includes sets of multiple choice questions called testlets. In addition, all sections except BEC contain a case study component called "simulations". Simulations provide a set of facts and require candidates to complete related tasks.
CPA Candidates have significant flexibility in where and when they take the CPA Examination. The exam is administered at Prometric Test Centers. Candidates may take the exam five days a week during any testing window. There are four testing windows per year: January-February, April-May, July-August and October-November. In most jurisdictions candidates are able to take any or all sections of the exam during any testing window; however, the candidate is not allowed to take the same section more than once during any testing window.
Requirements to take the CPA Exam vary from state to state. Therefore, candidates should contact the state board in their jurisdiction when requesting an application to sit for one or more parts of the CPA Exam. Once you are ready to take the exam, the next step is to start preparing. Since 1966 Lambers CPA Review has been preparing candidates for the CPA Exam. Put that experience to work for you! Check out the links below for details on Lambers CPA Review Courses, and also to download the "Welcome to the CPA Exam" report which will give you more details about the CPA Exam. (Click headings to sort product list.)
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