- Title : Wiley CPA Examination Review 2000-2001 (Cpa Examination Review (2 Volume Set))
- Author : Patrick R. Delaney
- Rating : 4.64 (447 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-7-3
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 1216 Pages
- Asin : 0471360856
- Language : English
Volume 1 covers all study guides and outlines, while Volume 2 contains all problem solutions. Many of the questions are taken directly from previous CPA exams, including scores of new question formats not previously published in any other study guides, as well as those created by Professor Patrick Delaney, the only CPA review author still teaching in the classroom. Coverage incl
Volume 1 covers all study guides and outlines, while Volume 2 contains all problem solutions. Many of the questions are taken directly from previous CPA exams, including scores of new question formats not previously published in any other study guides, as well as those created by Professor Patrick Delaney, the only CPA review author still teaching in the classroom. Coverage includes:
* 44 self-contained modules
* Over 2,400 multiple-choice questions
* AICPA objective format (OOAF) questions
* 150 practice problems and essay questions
* Almost three times more examples than any other CPA study guide
Patrick R. Delaney (De Kalb, IL) is the Arthur Anderson LLP Alumni Professor of Accountancy, Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, and the author of the bestselling CPA Examination Review.. The definitive study tools to help accounting students pass the CPA exam
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