Features - 150-Hour Preparation Improves CPA Exam Performance - Although it has come under increasing scrutiny, the 150-hour requirement was intended to produce CPA candidates with superior skills and knowledge. The question is whether the increased requirement has, in practice, lived up to this promise. Given the improved performance of 150-hour candidates on the CPA exam, the answer is yes.
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2001
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Authors: | Read, William J. ; Raghunandan, K. ; Brown, Clifford |
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The CPA journal. - New York, NY : New York State Soc. of Certified Public Accountants, ISSN 0094-2049, ZDB-ID 8606109. - Vol. 71.2001, 3, p. 30-35
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