CPA Exam Preparation: Volume One-Financial Accounting and Reporting. Volume Two-Accounting and Reporting. Volume Three-Auditing. Volume Four-Business Law.
Volume One contains fourteen chapters devoted to Financial Accounting and Reporting. Some of the topics covered are consolidations, earnings per share, bonds, accounting for debt, partnerships and other assets, liabilities and disclosures.
Volume Two covers Accounting and Reporting and Federal Income Taxes. In all there are 16 chapters of review material, examples and practice questions devoted to the Accounting and Reporting section of the CPA exam.
Volume Three covers Auditing topics such as standards of field work-evidence, audit reports and attestation standards. There are 304 pages in all dealing with these and many other auditing topics relating to the CPA exam.
Volume four focuses on the Business Law section of the exam. Chapters covered include contracts, sales, securities, bankruptcy and many others. Volume four features 17 chapters covering Business Law CPA exam topics.
The Lambers CPA Review Passware contains over 3700 multiple choice questions from past CPA exams. The software allows you to take a simulated CPA exam or just answer questions by topic.
The Lambers CPA Review home study package allows you to study in the comfort of your own home. The textbooks have been helping candidates pass the CPA exam for nearly 30 years. In 1996 and 1997 Lambers CPA Review textbooks helped produce 3 gold medal winners(#1 score in the state on the CPA exam) in Massachusetts and Nebraska.
About the Authors
Vincent Lambers founded Lambers CPA Review in Boston, Massachusetts nearly 33 years ago. He authored the original Lambers textbooks which were used in CPA review classes in the Boston area. The Lambers course became the premiere CPA Review in New England and soon the textbooks were made available nationally as a home study item.
William Grubbs of Greensboro, North Carolina is a primary contributor to Volume One of the Lambers CPA Review textbook set. Mr. Grubbs teaches accounting at Guilford College in North Carolina. He also runs and teaches the Lambers CPA review course of Greensboro, North Carolina.