ABA Preparatory Course

ABA Preparatory Course

National Society of Accountants is the association for "Main Street" tax and accounting professionals

Accredited Business Advisor/Accountant (ABA) Preparatory Course

                                         
    

Click here to order the 2012 ABA Preparatory Course online
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The ABA Prep Course is written and kept updated by experts in the field of accountancy accreditation to help those studying for the Comprehensive Examination for Accreditation in Accountancy to earn the ABA Accredited Business Accountant® or ABA Accredited Business Advisor®  credential. This course is a comprehensive review, and it covers:

■ Practice I: Financial Accounting and Financial Statement Preparation, Presentation and Reporting
■ Practice II: Business Consulting Services, Taxation, Business Law and Ethics
Sample questions and answers are included after each section, as well as an examination of the entire curriculum. 

Course Level: Basic/Intermediate - No Prerequisites Required
10 Hours CPE

NSA is approved by NASBA, the IRS, ACAT, and CTEC as a provider of continuing professional education. 

What's Inside
How to Use These Materials
Table of Contents - Practice 1
Table of Contents - Practice 2
Sample Lesson
Sample Review Questions
Sample Explanations for Review Questions

Purchase the ABA Preparatory Course
Click here to order the 2012 ABA Preparatory Course online
Click here to download an order form for the 2012 ABA Preparatory Course

Additional Resources for ABA Candidates
ABA Study Guide
ABA Exam Blueprint
ABA Preview Exam

Register for the exam on the ACAT website

For college bookstore or ASO bulk orders, please call 800-966-6679. 

 

  
ABA Accredited Business Accountant®  is ACAT’s trademarked designation for Accreditation in Accountancy. The ABA is a prestigious professional accounting credential that demonstrates to clients, potential clients and employers that the credential holder has a thorough knowledge and proficiency in financial accounting, financial reporting, financial statement preparation, taxation, managerial accounting, business law, and ethics for small- to medium-sized businesses. 
The ABA is accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA), an independent resource recognized as the authority on accreditation standards for professional certification organizations and programs.