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- Title
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE FINAL C.P.A. REVIEW.
- Authors
Marder, Louis
- Abstract
This article gives useful tips for the students appearing for the final Certified Professional Accountant examination in the U.S. The fact that the candidate reviewed his text and perhaps had taken a coach or cram course is no indication that he had done all that is necessary for the final review that comes immediately preceding the examination. The final review calls for definite planning as to the time and place of study as well as the material to be reviewed. Success or failure will often depend upon the mental attitude of the candidate in the examination room. If he is nervous, doubtful, worried, depressed or feels that he will fail, be should rid himself of the obsession and relax mentally and physically. The candidate should be careful in the use of words, write his answers in a serious and dignified style and avoid the use of highly informal and often crude slang. His answer should be definite, separate, distinct and complete in itself. The answers should express clarity of thought, choice diction, lucidity and precision in expression, judicious reasoning, authority, reasons and illustrations where appropriate; these should be brief, apt and relevant.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ACCOUNTING exams; EXAMINATIONS; CERTIFICATION; EDUCATIONAL tests &; measurements; ACCOUNTING education; STUDENT attitudes; PSYCHOLOGY of students; QUESTIONS &; answers
- Publication
Accounting Review, 1939, Vol 14, Issue 2, p177
- ISSN
0001-4826
- Publication type
Article