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First Computerized EA Grade Release

Many candidates who sat for parts of the EA exam between October 5, 2006, and December 1, 2006, will receive mailed grade reports this week. Grades are reported on a scale from 40 to 130 where 105 is passing. Do NOT try to calculate your percent correct from the scaled score. Candidates received different forms […]

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IIA Board of Regents

One of the most important responsibilities of the IIA Board of Regents involves updating and enhancing the sources of exam questions, which in their entirety constitute the common body of knowledge. Consequently, the scope and content of the CIA exam appear to evolve in a predictable manner. The IIA announces the addition of new topics […]

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How long am I eligible to take the exam?

Question: How long am I eligible to take the exam? Answer: A candidate has an initial eligibility period of two years (five examinations) after The IIA approves his/her first registration. The eligibility period is subsequently extended for two years each time the candidate sits for a part. A candidate’s eligibility expires only if he/she does […]

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How many Questions

How many questions are on the CIA Exam and how long do I have to answer them? You have 210 minutes (3.5 hours) to answer 125 questions. If you allocate 1.4 minutes per question, you will use only 175 minutes. You can spend the remaining 35 minutes to review your answers and transfer them to […]

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Questionable Encounters

Questionable Encounters Many candidates believe they understand an exam question because they read it. That false assumption usually leads to the wrong answers. To avoid these unpleasant encounters with difficult exam questions, consider taking these steps to fully comprehend these inquiries: For each question answered indicate “Y” (Yes, I know the answer), “M” (Maybe I […]

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Certification Exam Question Writers

The IIA seeks qualified individuals to write questions for the CIA exam. The IIA awards $50 (U.S.) to writers for each accepted multiple-choice question. In lieu of payment, writers may instead choose to have five (5) Chapter Achievement Program (CAP) credits for each accepted question. The CAP credits will go toward their local IIA affiliate. […]

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The Exam’s Demand

Because of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the demand for internal auditors has substantially increased. The CIA designation is an excellent way to increase your marketability by providing you with a comprehensive education necessary to utilize the tools of the trade. It serves as the only globally accepted certification for internal auditors. Your decision to pursue this […]

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Benefits of the CIA Certification

What can your CIA certification do for you? First, passing the CIA exam will be a huge personal achievement. It is not easy to study after work or school and sit through hours of examination, but once finished, you will feel on top of the world. This positive attitude will be reflected in both your […]

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Carryover Credit – Letter from IRS

There has been some confusion among EA candidates regarding carryover credit from previous EA exams. To retain credit, candidates must have met the retention requirements in effect for the 2005 exam. Grade reports sent for previous exams indicate whether the candidate retained credit for passing parts. To alleviate some confusion, the IRS will mail letters […]

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