I appreciate the advice. How do I actually get myself to move on from something? I have a tendency to hyper-fixate on a certain detail until I finish it.
How can we get a lot of cases to practice? Like I read technical and feel lack of practice because of less of questions. I am at CFE. Where can we find more cases to get hands on writing cases in time
If you're at CFE, you'll get lots of cases from CPA Canada. These are in Cap 2 and publicly available on their website. You'll also get past UFE cases from them. That's a lot of cases to practice with (60-80). Your other choice is to purchase supplemental cases.
No it can be totally different. The exam AOs are based on the competency map, not what came up in the assignments. I find topics like PPE, rev rec, impairment and lease come up often.
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Good tip , apply five steps and move on when allotted time is up. Keep calm on practising !
I appreciate the advice. How do I actually get myself to move on from something? I have a tendency to hyper-fixate on a certain detail until I finish it.
Thanks, great tips.
Thanks for this information.
Thanks so much! Looks like a beautiful city - where is it?
Vancouver, BC
Great video👍
How can we get a lot of cases to practice? Like I read technical and feel lack of practice because of less of questions. I am at CFE. Where can we find more cases to get hands on writing cases in time
If you're at CFE, you'll get lots of cases from CPA Canada. These are in Cap 2 and publicly available on their website. You'll also get past UFE cases from them. That's a lot of cases to practice with (60-80). Your other choice is to purchase supplemental cases.
fore core 1, will the case in exam be within the topics from assignment sets that we touched?
cuz i found i spent so much time researching finding the issue now
No it can be totally different. The exam AOs are based on the competency map, not what came up in the assignments. I find topics like PPE, rev rec, impairment and lease come up often.