Consolidated Financial Statements
I haven’t finished figuring out governmental accounting yet, but I have less than 2 weeks before I take the FAR section of the CPA exam, so I’m moving right along and going to finish up review as quickly as possible, and then go back and patch the gaps.
I was a little worried after governmental accounting, because I have learned none of these final topics (governmental, consolidations, and accounting for non-profits) and I didn’t do such a great job learning governmental accounting outside of a classroom, even with the help of Roger CPA Review.
However, so far Roger’s CPA review course has been perfectly understandable and easy to follow for consolidations. I think governmental accounting is just weird and tricky. I wish I had started on that section a bit earlier in the CPA study process…
Oh, while I was in California, I remembered that there are still a few states out there that only require 4 years of accounting education to qualify for CPA, whereas Georgia requires 5 years. If you’re looking for information about requirements to qualify to be a CPA in your state, this is a list of state requirements from Roger’s CPA Review site.
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