WELCOME to the New Version of the CPA Exam

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    GWS CPA
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    The time of this post is April 1, 2017 at 12am AICPA’s EST.

    It is now the new era of the ever-evolving CPA exam.

    CPA exam candidates will now have to face this 16-hour BIG MONSTER, with four 4-hour small beasts. They will have to use higher-order skills to conquer the small beasts and the BIG MONSTER.

    In A71 and its NINJAs, we will help candidates to conquer and TO WIN!

    In this era, we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Uniform CPA Examination, started on June 1917.

    GOOD LUCK
    Best of Luck for the CPA candidates taking the new version.
    I wish they all pass this now-harder new version.
    BEST OF LUCK IN THE NEW VERSION OF THE UNIFORM CPA EXAMINATION

    [This post is for celebration only, so no posts or replies in this post is required.]

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    Yeah – what a great way to bring in the new era, with an even more mind-bendingly tricky exam than has ever been given before. Hooray!! Let's celebrate!

    My boss (licensed CPA since 1992) were talking about the exam today. He told me something that I didn't think much about in the past but I suppose it is true –
    that these exams are set up to turn out X number of newly-licensed CPAs every year. And, X number in every state. They don't want to over-saturate or under-saturate
    the market. He also stated his thoughts about standardized exams and why they inherently don't do anyone any good and are set up in such a way that only a certain kind
    of applicant will pass them.

    @GWS CPA – Where have you gotten all this inside information about the new exam that you have shared on here? Do you work for the AICPA or do you have some kind of inside connection to the AICPA/NASBA/state boards? Inquiring minds wanna know….well, mine does anyway. Thanks for caring about our passing the exam…because the AICPA sure doesn't!!

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    Oh BTW – I would LOVE to see the CPA exam as it existed in 1917. At least once a month, I say to myself, “Leon, old friend, you were born WAY too late.” Indeed, if I'd been born in about 1890, I'd have taken the premier version of the CPA exam and I would have passed it. I'm sure the questions were a cakewalk. And there was probably just one exam, not four.

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