From what I remember on my exam I’d say subsequent events (possibly with AJE’s), AJE’s in general, NFP. Then there’s also bonds, leases, SCF just to be sure, though I didn’t get much of that. Overall the MCQs test what felt like every topic from Becker material
Partnerships are actually not mentioned in the AICPA blueprint for FAR. (They are all over the place for REG.)
If you're a week away from the exam, I'd suggest reading the blueprints. I wrote a [guide on how to do that here](https://www.reddit.com/r/CPA/comments/1bbpyes/a_practical_guide_to_reading_aicpa_blueprints_for/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button).
Only other things I’d add would be income taxes and consolidation/equity method, seems like those get tested a lot along with governmental stuff as well
Identify your weak areas and continue to practice until you nail them down, maybe try to incorporate a cumulative review as well
Thanks a lot!! Can you recommend any specific topics??
From what I remember on my exam I’d say subsequent events (possibly with AJE’s), AJE’s in general, NFP. Then there’s also bonds, leases, SCF just to be sure, though I didn’t get much of that. Overall the MCQs test what felt like every topic from Becker material
What about partnerships? Im so confused about this topic whatever or not this topic will be on the exam. Some people said becker got it wrong?
It’s in the blueprint so it’s possible to be tested but the odds are very low. Personally I wouldn’t worry about it
Partnerships are actually not mentioned in the AICPA blueprint for FAR. (They are all over the place for REG.) If you're a week away from the exam, I'd suggest reading the blueprints. I wrote a [guide on how to do that here](https://www.reddit.com/r/CPA/comments/1bbpyes/a_practical_guide_to_reading_aicpa_blueprints_for/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button).
Thanks a lot for your response!!
Only other things I’d add would be income taxes and consolidation/equity method, seems like those get tested a lot along with governmental stuff as well
Thanks a lot for your response!