Get Ready for a Challenge!
This program is especially designed for CPA Candidates that are ready to commit to the CPA Exam, but would like to balance their study time with other commitments. This is a very achievable goal if you put the required time into your studies!
Below is a Sample from our 9 Month Study Planner. Full planners are a course feature available to Roger CPA Review students. In this sample, we have included an example of week 1 (getting started), week 6 (half way through) and week 10 (test week) focusing on the FAR exam section.
Important Reminders:
- Start studying during a blackout month.
- You would be expected to dedicate study time to the CPA Exam 2-3 days during your the work week and one weekend day.
- After every section, award yourself with a two week break!
- This plan allows you to sit for FAR in only 10 weeks!
- The other three sections would be completed within the following 26 weeks, or 6 months.
L: Lectures S/H: Study/Homework
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Sample: Week 1 Getting Started
Week 1
Monday
Online Course
- Introduction
- 33 min
FAR Introduction
- 8 min
Tuesday
Conceptual Frame Work
- L: FAR 1.01–1.03
- 1 hr, 17 min
- S/H: 2–3 hrs
Wednesday
Cash & Cash Equivalents & Balance Sheet
- L: FAR 1.04–1.05
- 22 min
- S/H: 1–2 hrs
Thursday
Cost & Equity Method
- L: FAR 1.06–1.08
- 52 min
- S/H: 2–3 hrs
Saturday
Marketable Securities
- L: FAR 1.09–1.11
- 1 hr, 3 min
Sample: Week 6 Halfway Point
Week 6
Tuesday
Reporting the Results of Operations
- L: FAR 5.01–5.03
- 1 hr, 12 min
- S/H: 2–3 Hrs
Thursday
Accounting Changes &
Error Corrections
- L: FAR 5.04–5.06
- 54 min
- S/H: 2–3 Hrs
Saturday
Accounting for Income Taxes (Deferred Taxes)
- L: FAR 5.07–5.09
- 1 hr, 14 min
- S/H: 2–3 hrs
Sample: Week 10 Test Week
Week 10
Monday
Non–Profit Accounting
- L: FAR 8.07–8.08
- 1 hr
- S/H: 2–3 hrs
Friday
Take the
FAR Exam!
- One exam down,
three more to go!