do you guys have a time entry system at your firm? we have to keep track of our time using time entry…luckily i have downtime so it doesn't matter but if i had work i would actually have to work! i would assume a lot of accounting firms use a time system?
AUD - 84; REG - 90; BEC - 79; FAR - 75; ALL DONE!!
Has anyone tried the OH Loophole? The wording changed for me this morning slightly. Still says something like “exams still in process”. I have always heard canidates saying the saw “We're sorry, our records indicate you have passed all four parts.” Is there anyone who was getting the “exams still in process yesterday” and are able to register today?
I'm also a Staff Accountant. After the first 5 buz day of the month it is CPA time. I sometimes wonder if IT is watching me, but I think they would rather have me studying than shopping. I only have one monitor, but its huge. Still have to raise my taskbar bc of all the open windows.
oh that is pretty awesome. my boyfriend used to work for a public university in the IT department and his job was CHILL! but unfortunately he got laid off (state school!) so that kinda sucked, but he is doing something more challenging now, involving programming and all other computer related things, which i don't really wanna know about haha.
he helped me with the IT section in becker, though!
AUD - 84; REG - 90; BEC - 79; FAR - 75; ALL DONE!!
I got the same message when I tried the Ohio loophole. My interpretation is that all this blogging chatter about the loophole has finally reached the eyes of someone important.
A simple fix of the wording (i.e. from “all sections have been passed” to “all sections are still in process”) would effectively close the loophole or at least make it less obvious.
Lets just assume that this is the case to keep our spirits high.
Enjoy sweating out what will hopefully be your (and my) last few hours of this godforsaken process!
does anyone know which nasba states can not use the loophole (I am from Ohio); the original poster of the loophole thread said not all nasba states can use it…just wondering if Ohio is one of those states. Thanks.