Advice for CPA for a non-american, non-accountant.

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    Sebastian
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    Hello.

    I am an argentinan studying for accounting. Yeah, I am studying for it, but education in my country is, as you might imagine, abysmal, and also in spanish, so for all intents and purposes assume I am just not studying accounting to begin with, and that I will require to self-teach myself everything from the get-go. Also, I am not concerned with the bureaucracy regarding how to get to the CPA. I work in an offshoring firm of one of the Big Four, and after discussing my interest in getting a CPA with a local partner, he assured me the Firm can help me deal with any bureaucratic hurdle that can stand in my way.

    So, straight to the point: Any advice on how to study to pass the CPA? Books? Learning material? How should I organize my studying? Tips and Tricks? whatever comes to your mind would be nice to hear. Preferably free, let me remind you I am argentinan and my currency is worth less than a Monopoly buck, so I am gonna have a hard time even affording the cheapest of online courses. I can take the sacrifice, if you consider it way too good, but… just keep that in mind.

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