What study system works best for the EA exam when I need to turn review materials into passing performance quickly?
A real Reddit thread titled 'Behind the scenes work vs. Obvious with clients - Billing' raised an EA exam or tax-practice issue that deserves a clearer framework than a typical forum reply. I want the exam-ready or practice-ready version using the actual source signal rather than generic advice. Source context: My firm tries to keep things as simple as possible. When doing client clean up work if we see things that we know the answer on, we just fix it without getting client involved unless it is necessary. We give them AJE's, Trial Balance, ETC when finishing their return. Recently a large regional firm tag teamed a large cl
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