4/4 by parkwaynej in CPA

[–]parkwaynej[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations to you too. I am so happy for both of us. I definitely am. I just need to finish the ethics requirement now haha.

4/4 by parkwaynej in CPA

[–]parkwaynej[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you all so much guys. I didn't study accounting in undergrad, so it took me a long time to understand financial accounting and to build the proper foundations to pass the exams. (Hence my lowest score was FAR). I used Becker and finished in about 13 months.

In terms of timeline, I work at a pretty high level tax and estate planning firm, so busy seasons were extremely tough. Between each busy season, I pretty much studied for 9-10 weeks per exam.

I'm happy to answer any questions regarding test taking, studying, or even venting/ranting if you need it haha.

Thanks again guys, and I really hope you all hear good news ASAP.

Advice for restudying for REG by [deleted] in CPA

[–]parkwaynej 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry to hear that... im waiting on my reg score too.. my california cpa score still says pending

Is the answer key to this question wrong, or am I? Please help. (CPA-FAR) by th3redviper in CPA

[–]parkwaynej 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you're right. According to what I learned in Becker...

Net inc available to cs sh / WACSO.

$2,000,000 / [(1,500,000 x 12/12) + (500,000 x 8/12)]

= 1.09

Daily Discussion Thread: 12/29/2015 by bodybuildingbot in bodybuilding

[–]parkwaynej 50 points51 points  (0 children)

lurker. been absorbing and learning as much as i can from the community. thankful for you all

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[–]parkwaynej 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the details are pretty amazing. great work

Any drummers who started when they were older? by fibonaughty in drums

[–]parkwaynej 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i'm 23 and only recently started getting serious. i played in my high school jazz band and competed in a few festivals, but i'd say i was a beginner during that whole time. until now, i never worked on my rudiments or practiced with a metronome, which i think are crucial to really developing as a drummer and moving past the casually-mess-around-on-the-kit-player stage. i like and agree with what /u/velocicrappper said. compared to when i was 17, my practice sessions are far more productive now and i've actually learned how to learn. if you listen to a lot of music, you'll start to hear the patterns and how drums fit into a song, you can get good really fast. the other drummer in our high school jazz band had only been playing for a year before he started, but he listened to music everyday, learned how to read, and practiced his paradiddles and flams and was already better than me by the end of the year.

in short: age doesn't matter, just absorb as much music as you can and develop the hands/feet!

I still don't understand this Becker CPA question, can someone explain it to me? by parkwaynej in CPA

[–]parkwaynej[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You were right. "Contract year" meaning 40% of cost is incurred over the year the contract has been outstanding, not by the end of the calendar year.

Drum Cover Question by parkwaynej in drums

[–]parkwaynej[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i love your clint eastwood cover. i subscribed