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The Gleim Blog

Gleim recently launched theGleimblog.com. It is a place where you can find helpful tips for the CPA, CIA, CMA, and EA exams. We’ll post exam updates, CPE information, and helpful hints and study habits from other fellow candidates. If you want to share your journey, we’d love to have you write for theGleimblog.com (compensation is […]

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Why Should You Become an Enrolled Agent?

Why Should You Become an Enrolled Agent? As of January 1, 2011, all paid tax return preparers must obtain a Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) before preparing returns. Tax Return Preparers with a Provisional PTIN will have until December 31, 2013 to pass a competency exam. Enrolled Agents (EAs), along with Certified Public Accountants and […]

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Registration Open for International Candidates

Registration Open for International Candidates As international demand for U.S. CPA licensure continues to grow, more international testing locations are needed. The AICPA, NASBA, and Prometric recently announced that administration of the Uniform CPA examination will be offered in Brazil starting in February 2012. The U.S. CPA exam is being offered internationally for the first […]

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Proof of Experience and Education Requirements

Question: Do I need to provide documentation of my education and experience requirements prior to registering for an exam part? Answer: No. Full-time university students who are in their senior (final) year may sit for the CIA exam before completing their education requirement as long as they complete the Student/Professor Application Form and submit the […]

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Spell Check in Simulations

A spell check is available in the written communication tabs on the BEC section of the exam. Remember, the written communication is graded for writing style. It’s imperative that candidates use the spell check tool to ensure that no points are deducted for misspellings. Note: If you experience anything new or not consistent with your […]

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Tutorial and Sample Tests from the AICPA

Tutorial and Sample Tests from the AICPA The AICPA will make new tutorial and sample tests available by early fall of 2010. They will bring all CBT-e changes into focus, demonstrating what the new CPA Examination will look like and how it will function beginning January 1, 2011. The tutorial will provide a guided tour […]

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U.S. CPA Exam to be Administered Internationally

U.S. CPA Exam to Be Administered Outside the U.S. for the First Time In October of 2010, the AICPA announced that 2011 would mark a turning point in the administration of the CPA exam. The AICPA, NASBA, and Prometric have decided to offer the CPA in Japan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, and the United Arab Emirates. […]

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Make Your Study Plan Official

Make Your Study Plan Official A study plan is called a plan for a reason. It is imperative that you know when you will study ahead of time so it is scheduled into your day and week, and then written in your calendar. As soon as you decide to take the exam, maximize your opportunity […]

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