New EA Review WorkBook is Live! 10/04/2010
The New PassKey EA Exam Workbook , Three Complete Practice Exams, has been released and is now available on Amazon. It should be available everywhere else in about 4 weeks. Thank you so much to everyone that helped us get this project to market so quickly. There were orders showing up on our printer's dashboard within 12 hours of approving the title, which is great news. I am very happy with my editor, Cynthia Sherwood, and the EA candidate focus group that helped us with this project: Kolleen Wells, Richard Gramkow, and Anna Capello. All of your comments were very useful for helping us find questions that were unclear, or needed to be explained better. The book is on its way to being a big hit, and enrolled agent candidates have told us that they appreciate the more formal exam format for the questions, saying that it gives them a more realistic studying experience for the enrolled agent exam. Add Comment Which Enrolled Agent Study Guide? 06/05/2010
With the new IRS regulations coming, the majority of the e-mails I receive are about the EA Exam, and which study materials are the best for the exam. Our study guide, PassKey EA Review Complete: Individuals, Businesses and Representation , published by PassKey Publications, was co-authored by me and author Kevin M Young, who is an enrolled agent and financial advisor. Kevin has an MBA from California Lutheran University. So of course I'm biased! I want candidates to purchase our program. But the reality is that there are lots of great EA exam review programs out there and I encourage EA candidates to research and try a few before they make the leap and purchase a program. Most programs will allow you to download a sample for free. You can see a sample download of our book on the PassKey Publications website. It helps if you have a few years of tax experience, but in the end, you really have to do the study time and the research. And, once again, the EA exam is offered all throughout the year by Prometric, and will be based on 2009 tax law, if you take it between the current testing window, which is May 1st, 2010 and Feb 28, 2011. Good luck! Enrolled Agent Exam Study Guides 06/05/2010
With the new IRS regulations coming, the majority of the e-mails I recieve are about the EA Exam, and which study materials are the best for the exam. Our study guide, by PassKey Publications, was co-authored by me and author Kevin M Young, who is an enrolled agent, financial advisor. Kevin has an MBA from California Lutheran University. So of course I'm biased! I want candidates to purchase our program. But the reality is that there are lots of great EA exam review programs out there and I encourage EA candidates to research and try a few before they make the leap and purchase a program. It helps if you have a few years of tax experience, but in the end, you really have to do the study time and the research. And, once again, the EA exam is offered all throughout the year by Prometric, and will be based on 2009 tax law, if you take it between the current testing window, which is May 1st, 2010 and Feb 28, 2011. | Christy PinheiroI am an enrolled agent, Accredited Business Advisor, and writer. ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |

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