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Title: CPA Study Strategies.


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CPA Study Strategies
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  • This article gives you proven study strategies
    that not only help you assimilate the material
    but also help improve your long-term memory. Not
    all study techniques work for everyone. Review
    the suggested techniques and select the study
    strategies that will help you.

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BREAK THE MATERIAL INTO SUBTOPICS
  • Divide the material into bite-size chunks.
    Subtopics are easy to study for a few minutes at
    a time. Research shows that people absorb
    concepts more quickly when they break the
    material into small themes.
  • Refer to your study plan. If you are taking a CPA
    review course, the material should be subdivided
    for you. If you are self-studying, divide the
    material into chapters or modules, as shown in
    your CPA review materials.
  • Use CPA review-oriented materials that are less
    than twelve to eighteen months old. Studying the
    concepts one area at a time will allow you to
    master topics in a shorter period of time.

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STUDY OVER SHORT TIME INTERVALS
  • Once you break the old habit of believing that
    you must have several hours to study, you will
    find you have more study time. You will be less
    likely to procrastinate and more likely to jump
    in and learn
  • Once you break the old habit of believing that
    you must have several hours to study, you will
    find you have more study time.
  • You will be less likely to procrastinate and more
    likely to jump in and learn. Make it a habit to
    read CPA materials instead of the newspaper in
    the morning, throughout the day, whenever you sit
    down, or during your work commute.

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WRITE IT DOWN SAY IT OUT LOUD
  • The age-old image of schoolchildren writing each
    spelling word ten times is a good model to follow
    when you are struggling to absorb and remember a
    difficult technical concept.
  •  Lets say you have trouble remembering a
    formula. Write it down to grasp the topic. Talk
    to yourself. Repeat concepts out loud and often.
    Give your flashcards, books, or notes to someone
    else and let the person quiz you.
  • Answer the questions out loud. Your long-term
    memory will improve greatly by repeating concepts
    out loud.

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PREPARE A SUMMARY
  • Some areas of the CPA content require the
    preparation of a summary. Spending time to
    summarize the process helps you reinforce the
    main ideas.
  • You will have a clear understanding of the topic
    once you go over it in detail and summarise it
  • Review your summary whenever you have a free
    moment. You learn as you prepare the summary.

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BOND WITH A STUDY BUDDY
  • Try to study with a coworker, a review course
    acquaintance, or a college friend. A study buddy
    will help you stick to your study plan, but it
    works only if you study
  • You can both meet at a quiet place where you can
    each study on your own and later discuss topics
    out loud. Study at library meeting rooms, your
    office at night or weekends, or a bookstore café.
    Make sure to be on time for the arranged study
    session. 
  • This gives you an excuse to leave your home and
    go study. Study partners help you be on schedule,
    motivated, and encouraged.

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DRAW AN EXAMPLE
  • Graphs, diagrams, pictures, and charts assist you
    in analyzing the information. While studying,
    timelines are useful visuals to remember a topic
    in chronologic detail.
  • You may graph what happens to the depreciation in
    the early years or what happens to the carrying
    value of the asset over time
  • A complicated topic in your CPA material can be
    diagrammed and easily analyzed for effects.
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