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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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Make Use of Your Resources

With Gleim’s Complete System, you have many resources at your fingertips. Not only do you have the study materials, which are preparation enough by themselves, but you have a complete support system. Personal Counselors Gleim’s Personal Counselors are experienced, knowledgeable experts who can advise you on everything from how much study time you need to […]

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Carryover Credit for Computerized Exam

Retaining credit for parts passed is much easier under the new exam system. Candidates automatically retain credit for parts passed for two years from the test date. This policy implies that candidates must pass all three parts within any 24 month period. Transitioning passed parts under the old paper-and-pencil system to the new, computerized system […]

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Professor Discounts

Question: “I am full-time professor at the University of Southwest Rhode Island. I am interested in taking the CIA Exam. Does The IIA extend discounts or waive fees for those who work in the field of Academia? If so, what steps should I take to obtain such offers?” Answer: Full-time educators are invited to take […]

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EA Gleim Online Reorganization

The structure of EA Gleim Online will change by July 24th, as to reflect the format of the new, three-part, computerized EA exam. This change is a reorganization of the already updated content of Gleim Online. There will be a few further changes to the course in August. Our previous editions of EA Review contained […]

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Learn From Your Mistakes

One of the best ways to minimize mistakes is to correct those made in the past. This method particularly applies to studying for multiple-choice exams. Learning from the questions you answered wrong is just as important as identifying the questions you answered right. You must determine why you chose the incorrect answer so you may […]

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Nondisclosed Exam

The CIA exam is a nondisclosed exam. Nondisclosed means that the exam questions and solutions are NOT released after each examination. In order to keep our materials up-to-date and relevant to CIA candidates, we request feedback on our materials after each CIA exam. We need to know what topics need to be added or enhanced. […]

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