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 'When talking to firm owners for an acquisition what would you ask that will influence your decision?' 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.\n\nSource context: As the title suggests, I have started looking at CPA firms to purchase in my area and now narrowing down the list to start holding exploratory calls with these owners. Almost all of them are looking to retire but will stay on 2-3 years to help transition. From what I have learned from this subreddit is that you have to
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