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Uniform CPA Examination FAQs - International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)

FAQ Answers to frequently asked questions about international financial reporting standards and the Uniform CPA Exam.
Published on November 08, 2012

Computer Based Testing - Evolution CBT-e Overview

Overview The Invitation to Comment (ITC) is part of an effort to improve the Uniform CPA Examination, known as CBT-e, sanctioned by the AICPA BOE. Initial components of ITC include, "Improving the Uniform CPA Examination", a detailed description of the proposed examination improvements reviewed by the BOE in September of 2007, and
Published on March 15, 2013

CBT-e

Article This page is devoted to CBT-e – the name given to a collection of projects that will result in a new release of the Uniform CPA Examination. (CBT stands for Computer-Based Testing and the "e" for evolution.) Information about the development of the CBT-e
Published on June 30, 2010

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