How should I turn a short CPA study runway into a plan that is still realistic?
A real Reddit thread titled 'Yo bros, just took FAR — here’s the stuff I wish I knew before' raised this CPA planning issue in a practical way. I want the exam-relevant version of the problem using the actual source signal instead of vague forum reassurance.\n\nSource context: 1. Should I even take the CPA exam? 2. Yeah dude, 100%. If you’re on r/CPA you’re basically already in. Send it. 3. Does the order matter? 4. Eh, kinda depends. I kicked things off with FAR since everyone calls it “the beast.” Huge amount of material, but once you survive that, t
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