10-18-2016, 03:03 PM
I did this TECEP but am not sure I can address your specific question, as I didn't do the practice questions. Took the H&R Block income tax course years ago, prepared income taxes for several years professionally, and was licensed in CA for it for a few years. So I just took it pretty much cold. If memory serves, the test was pretty basic from the standpoint of 1040 income tax prep. I remember feeling like it wasn't that hard. The H&R Block course was very good preparation, in that it taught us how tax returns were supposed to look, how they are supposed to be structured. If you know what I mean, you'll probably do fine on the TECEP.
BSBA/Accounting TESU (2016). MSA UIUC (2018).
Need help with portfolios? I earned 18 credits at TESU through portfolio evaluations. Nine of those were for upper level accounting courses. My advice for PLA/portfolios: TESU portfolio tips The first post has the Portfolio Checklist I created. Page ten has the actual narrative I wrote to receive credit for ACC-440.
Using Straighterline's Financial Accounting as a substitute for TESU's Intermediate Accounting I? Don't do it if you are an accounting major and/or want your CPA license. They are not the same course and I think TESU has erred in accepting the SL course as Intermediate I. I made this discovery here: Intermediate Accounting II.
Need help with portfolios? I earned 18 credits at TESU through portfolio evaluations. Nine of those were for upper level accounting courses. My advice for PLA/portfolios: TESU portfolio tips The first post has the Portfolio Checklist I created. Page ten has the actual narrative I wrote to receive credit for ACC-440.
Using Straighterline's Financial Accounting as a substitute for TESU's Intermediate Accounting I? Don't do it if you are an accounting major and/or want your CPA license. They are not the same course and I think TESU has erred in accepting the SL course as Intermediate I. I made this discovery here: Intermediate Accounting II.