The current global pass rate for the three parts of the Certified Internal Auditor exam is about 49%. Does that mean half of the people taking the exam didn’t bother to study for it? I doubt it. Most candidates probably spent months reviewing internal audit frameworks, governance concepts, and risk management principles. But preparation alone […]
Surgent CMA Prep Course Review
Did you know that the average global pass rate for the CMA exam is typically around 45–50%, according to IMA data? In other words, about half of the candidates who sit for the exam section don’t pass on their first try. That’s where a strong exam prep course really makes a difference. In this Surgent […]
Gleim CIA Review: The Right Choice for CIA Prep?
If you’ve spent any time researching CIA prep, you’ve probably seen Gleim come up more than a few times. They’ve been around for decades, and they’ve built a reputation as a “safe bet” for CIA prep. But how true is that label? After spending time inside Gleim’s CIA course and studying like a student, here […]
Lambers EA Review: Is It the Right Prep for You?
The Enrolled Agent exam isn’t just memorization anymore. It leans heavily on scenario-based questions and application. That changes what actually works in an EA prep course. If a course is mostly passive reading, it’s probably not enough. You need structured instruction and practice that mirrors the IRS blueprint. I spent time inside Lambers EA Review […]
Becker CIA® Exam Review: What You Need to Know
The CIA exam continues to evolve, including a delayed scoring change that removes immediate score results. With updates to structure and testing standards, solid CIA® exam prep matters more than ever. You need practice questions that feel like the real thing, realistic simulated exams, and a prep course that actually follows the exam syllabus. Otherwise, […]
CPA Exam FAQ: Common Exam Questions & Answers
Preparing for the CPA exam can raise a lot of questions when you are trying to understand exam sections, eligibility requirements, scoring rules, and scheduling timelines. The Uniform CPA Examination is required for CPA licensure in all U.S. jurisdictions, but policies vary by state board of accountancy. The exam is developed by the AICPA, administered […]
Gleim EA Review: Is It the Right Fit for You?
The EA exam isn’t just another credential test; it’s your gateway to representing taxpayers before the IRS. Think of it as earning the right to argue with the IRS… professionally. But this test is built around real tax situations, layered rules, and detailed application across all three parts. You are not just recalling definitions. You […]
AnalystPrep CFA® Review: Who It’s Really Built For
The CFA® exams are known for low pass rates, especially at Level I and Level II. That alone makes choosing the right prep provider more important than most candidates realize. The difference between passing and retaking often comes down to how well your study materials match your learning style and exam strategy. As an exam […]
Surgent EA Review: Is This Prep Right For You?
The EA exam doesn’t reward memorization. It rewards application under pressure across three separate exam parts. That alone makes prep more psychological than most candidates expect. There’s a common confidence myth that confident people don’t experience doubt. In reality, as highlighted in a Forbes feature on confidence, the author says that everyone experiences self-doubt. Confidence […]
CMA Salaries: How Much Do CMAs Earn?
If you’re considering becoming a CMA, salaries are probably one of the first things on your mind and frankly, they should be. The Certified Management Accountant credential takes time, effort, and serious study (to the tune of ~300 hours, via the IMA). You want to know if it’s worth it, and as a finance aficionado, […]
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