MCQs in Book Format

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  • #1640554
    rp 12
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    Hello,

    Are there any course providers that give MCQs (questions bank) in a book format? I had used Wiley for my college auditing course back in Fall of 2011 semester.

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    FAR: 53, 48, XX (retake 6/16)
    REG:
    BEC: 53

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  • #1640566

    Try this link:
    https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_gnr_fkmr2?rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Acpa+test+bank&keywords=cpa+test+bank&ie=UTF8&qid=1506697918

    I have the last 2 full sets (4 sections) 2014, 40th edition of Wiley, before it's called Wiley CPAexcel. It's a great test bank if you are on the road, and taking a rest with computer app.

    I am currently, using Ninja ‘Sniper' for my FAR/REG/BEC exams. It's the closest you get as a real scenario of the actual CPA exam, especially with this new format. You can only do so much with textbooks.

    Good luck.

    #1640605
    Recked
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    The MCQ's in book format are not cost/time effective.
    You can have the problems answered and reviewed in half the time using software with explanations.

    Before I was approved I was using some Lambers books from 2013 or 2014 that had paper versions of questions. Never again.

    #1640615
    Mike J
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    I agree with @ReckedRacing.

    You should practice how you'll play. In this case, the CPA exam is computerized so you should practice the questions like that.

    That said, it may benefit you to print questions you found more challenging to write notes on.

    #1640716
    PNS2CLT
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    McGraw-Hill publishes a booked called “2,000 Review Questions for the CPA Exam.” You can buy it for less than $30 new from Amazon, or less than $20 used from various marketplaces. It was first published a year ago, so all the questions should still be relevant. Alternatively, if you purchase an eBook of Wiley, you can easily print the questions and simulations out (or write in the book if you so desire). Collectively, they have over 3,800 MCQ and 175 SIMS. You can buy the 2017 books bundled for about $400, or the 2016 for about $200 from Amazon (be aware of buying from illegitimate sellers as these books are widely pirated and sold for cheap). All of the 2016 questions are still relevant (sans a few changes for tax law, but those should be obvious).

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