Hey Y'all! I'm finally ready to start CPA Coaching/Mentorship! I know that the journey is a struggle lol, but I would love to help! If this is something you're interested in let me know! You can fill out this form to let me know where you're at in journey and what your goals/concerns are. thehub-api.mastermind.com/widget/form/3wxEise3yztMYtZpaxjk I can't wait to see where you guys are!
Obviously been a Cpa,a tough one and being a mom makes a little crazy to Study better,all hope was gone after failing twice but that won't bother me any longer I have gotten my license already thanks to you Mr Dylan
@chocolateskinnedbeaty Thanks girl! Wow, that's amazing! You're 75% of the way there and then you're done lol. Enjoy these last couple of months. I know you're ready to be done, but you might look back and miss the process a very tiny bit lol. Proud of you joining the less than 1% 😊
@@BrittanyJanaeCPA thanks, I can’t wait to be done with studying and getting my life back. I was shocked about the statistic that you shared regarding the number of black CPAs , but I’m happy to have the privilege of soon becoming one too!
What are some solid tips for a FT worker - how do actually retain so much in such a short time. I am currently scheduled in December to take FAR. I just started studying 2 weeks now.
@@terrelmurray1613 I would try to find an accountability buddy to help keep you both on track. Also, I would try to figure out the best time of day that you feel you retain the most knowledge. For me that was in the morning before work, this makes life more manageable because I can still have a social life after work, while still getting a good amount of studying in .
@terrelmurray1613 Great question, I worked multiple part time jobs and was in school full time when I took first section, AUD. I think to make sure you get your hours in and actually retain the information you should be study a little bit everyday. I studied 2 hours a day M-F and anywhere from 4-8 hours on Sat & Sun, depending on my schedule. I think December is very doable for you if you make sure to get your hours and you that you actually understand the material. You will see if you are retaining info as you go through the MCQs and the practice exams. Make sure that if you do feel you have a good grasp on info, move on to the next. No point in studying the same info over and over if you already understand. Just make sure to include it when you study the overall section. Good luck on your journey!!
Thank you for sharing, I am almost done with my associate's degree in accounting and will be starting my BA in accounting, then plan to get my CPA. Intermediate accounting 2 is kicking my behind right now but i am trying to keep my eyes on the prize.
@ladyshiloh19 that sounds like a great plan! Give your full focus on what is in front of you at that time. You can do it! I failed Intermediate Accounting 301 the first time if that makes you feel any better lol. So, just keep going no matter how many times you get kicked in the butt lol. And If you need any extra help, I currently tutor on Wyzant for Tax and Financial Accounting.
Im in school to be a nurse and plan on getting my MACC in accounting specializing in taxation after I become a nurse. I already have a bachelor's degree in education and an associates degree in education (former teacher here). I am planning on pursuing the EA credential and just be a plain on tax accountant. I want to practice as a nurse and tax accountant. I want to work as a travel nurse and would love to work as a tax accountant/EA freely. The CPA designation will force me to have to stay in one state or keep applying for reciprocity just to travel or move to another state. I think getting an EA and MACC in accounting works better for me. I already have almost 200 credit hours of education already and wont graduate until next fall with ny nursing degree. Im already a tax preparer and just applied to work at a local tax firm for the 2024 year tax season. I wouldn't mind getting a CPA...I wouldn't mind becoming a tax manager. Im just not ready to plant roots yet in just one state. I can move freely as an EA. I will make good money as both a nurse and EA/tax accountant and wouldn't need my CPA. May have to settle for being a senior tax accountant and nix the tax manager dream because Im tired of school, lol.
@REXS10 Wow, you are very ambitious and have big plans! I think that either option, EA or CPA, would both serve you well. You can always work remotely part time at an accounting firm where you want to claim your main place of residency, get your CPA there, and just practice their remotely. The best thing about getting your CPA is you can really do whatever you want with it. You can start your own business or work at a firm. It really depends on where you want your life to go. Being a travel nurse sounds very demanding though. Would you still work during tax season with traveling as a nurse. Both are very high paying careers and if you can find the right mix of both then that would be amazing! Also, I feel you on being tired of school lol.
I'm patiently waiting for your CPA Coaching program. I have a Bachelors degree in Accounting and I wish to start my CPA journey January 2025. I do need all the tips to succeed. Thank you much much Brittany!
@Tee-237 That's so exciting! You really motivated me to get this Coaching program finished and released. I will make sure that UA-cam is the 1st place I announce it and hopefully we get to work together in the future. Good luck on your journey!!
@ronalsantos8768 Auditors make a little less in those positions, but not by alot. I would check out Robert Half's 2025 salary guide for your city. It looks like when you make it to the Senior Manager level the salaries are the same. www.roberthalf.com/us/en/insights/salary-guide/finance-and-accounting
Hey Y'all! I'm finally ready to start CPA Coaching/Mentorship! I know that the journey is a struggle lol, but I would love to help! If this is something you're interested in let me know! You can fill out this form to let me know where you're at in journey and what your goals/concerns are. thehub-api.mastermind.com/widget/form/3wxEise3yztMYtZpaxjk I can't wait to see where you guys are!
Obviously been a Cpa,a tough one and being a mom makes a little crazy to Study better,all hope was gone after failing twice but that won't bother me any longer I have gotten my license already thanks to you Mr Dylan
Am sorry for that some people also
go through difficulties, just be patient
and keep studying if you can
you're correct but remember heaven helps those who help themselves, try studying if you can't study then get yourself a good help
I studied for months and couldn't pass, I guess passing is a blessing
I've heard a lot of good stories about this
Man all over UA-cam channels can he
really help
It’s my first time I'm scared, I don't wanna fail
Great video, I’m currently 3/4 on my cpa exams. Hoping to be completely done in a few months!
@chocolateskinnedbeaty Thanks girl! Wow, that's amazing! You're 75% of the way there and then you're done lol. Enjoy these last couple of months. I know you're ready to be done, but you might look back and miss the process a very tiny bit lol. Proud of you joining the less than 1% 😊
@@BrittanyJanaeCPA thanks, I can’t wait to be done with studying and getting my life back. I was shocked about the statistic that you shared regarding the number of black CPAs , but I’m happy to have the privilege of soon becoming one too!
What are some solid tips for a FT worker - how do actually retain so much in such a short time. I am currently scheduled in December to take FAR. I just started studying 2 weeks now.
@@terrelmurray1613 I would try to find an accountability buddy to help keep you both on track. Also, I would try to figure out the best time of day that you feel you retain the most knowledge. For me that was in the morning before work, this makes life more manageable because I can still have a social life after work, while still getting a good amount of studying in .
@terrelmurray1613 Great question, I worked multiple part time jobs and was in school full time when I took first section, AUD. I think to make sure you get your hours in and actually retain the information you should be study a little bit everyday. I studied 2 hours a day M-F and anywhere from 4-8 hours on Sat & Sun, depending on my schedule. I think December is very doable for you if you make sure to get your hours and you that you actually understand the material. You will see if you are retaining info as you go through the MCQs and the practice exams. Make sure that if you do feel you have a good grasp on info, move on to the next. No point in studying the same info over and over if you already understand. Just make sure to include it when you study the overall section. Good luck on your journey!!
Thank you for sharing, I am almost done with my associate's degree in accounting and will be starting my BA in accounting, then plan to get my CPA. Intermediate accounting 2 is kicking my behind right now but i am trying to keep my eyes on the prize.
@ladyshiloh19 that sounds like a great plan! Give your full focus on what is in front of you at that time. You can do it! I failed Intermediate Accounting 301 the first time if that makes you feel any better lol. So, just keep going no matter how many times you get kicked in the butt lol. And If you need any extra help, I currently tutor on Wyzant for Tax and Financial Accounting.
Thank you so much for this information. ❤❤
Definitely interested in the CPA couching program 🤩
@@tamiradotson3668 thank you so much 😊. It’s in the works! I’ll have something really soon!
Im in school to be a nurse and plan on getting my MACC in accounting specializing in taxation after I become a nurse. I already have a bachelor's degree in education and an associates degree in education (former teacher here). I am planning on pursuing the EA credential and just be a plain on tax accountant. I want to practice as a nurse and tax accountant. I want to work as a travel nurse and would love to work as a tax accountant/EA freely. The CPA designation will force me to have to stay in one state or keep applying for reciprocity just to travel or move to another state. I think getting an EA and MACC in accounting works better for me. I already have almost 200 credit hours of education already and wont graduate until next fall with ny nursing degree. Im already a tax preparer and just applied to work at a local tax firm for the 2024 year tax season. I wouldn't mind getting a CPA...I wouldn't mind becoming a tax manager. Im just not ready to plant roots yet in just one state. I can move freely as an EA. I will make good money as both a nurse and EA/tax accountant and wouldn't need my CPA. May have to settle for being a senior tax accountant and nix the tax manager dream because Im tired of school, lol.
@REXS10 Wow, you are very ambitious and have big plans! I think that either option, EA or CPA, would both serve you well. You can always work remotely part time at an accounting firm where you want to claim your main place of residency, get your CPA there, and just practice their remotely. The best thing about getting your CPA is you can really do whatever you want with it. You can start your own business or work at a firm. It really depends on where you want your life to go. Being a travel nurse sounds very demanding though. Would you still work during tax season with traveling as a nurse. Both are very high paying careers and if you can find the right mix of both then that would be amazing! Also, I feel you on being tired of school lol.
Your comment "my toxic small firm" cracked me up. Relatable for sure.
@bamaflier still have some trauma from it lol.
I'm patiently waiting for your CPA Coaching program. I have a Bachelors degree in Accounting and I wish to start my CPA journey January 2025. I do need all the tips to succeed.
Thank you much much Brittany!
@Tee-237 That's so exciting! You really motivated me to get this Coaching program finished and released. I will make sure that UA-cam is the 1st place I announce it and hopefully we get to work together in the future. Good luck on your journey!!
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Thank you so much
I’m starting in Audit at a pretty midsize firm. Do you think senior auditors and audit managers can make similar money?
@ronalsantos8768 Auditors make a little less in those positions, but not by alot. I would check out Robert Half's 2025 salary guide for your city. It looks like when you make it to the Senior Manager level the salaries are the same. www.roberthalf.com/us/en/insights/salary-guide/finance-and-accounting