Updated 9/6/19: Following a delay, the newest version of Financial Accounting and Reporting is now in print.

This 2019 edition is for exams between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019.

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Updated 9/6/19: Following a delay, the newest version of Financial Accounting and Reporting is now in print.

This 2019 edition is for exams between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2019.

At Least Know This publishes a 50-page review for Financial Accounting and Reporting. We do not believe students must memorize 300 pages of review to pass the CPA exam. And, given fewer pages, we find that students have greater retention.

To lighten our books, we use wider page margins, decrease font, and eliminate redundancy. We use tables because they structure and compare information efficiently. We teach with examples. And we improve the quality of our writing. The result is FAR in 50 pages.

  • Fake cash method—Classic accounting framework for converting to and from cash flow. This method is intuitive because, in a simple construction, cash and net income are equal and opposite.
  • T-account methods to solve intercompany sales and foreign currency transactions.
  • Updates to reflect the Lease ASUs that are eligible for testing in 2019.


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