Task-based simulations can make or break your score on the CPA Exam. Join us for this free webinar series where we’ll tackle real TBS questions in every session from Auditing and Attestation (AUD), to Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR), and Taxation and Regulation (REG).
This is a free 4-part series. Save your space in each webinar or the entire series! All sessions are 3–4 p.m. CT.
- Thursday, March 26
- Thursday, May 28
- Thursday, Aug. 20
- Thursday, Oct. 22
Save My Spot
Task-based simulations can make or break your score on the CPA Exam. Join us for this free webinar series where we’ll tackle real TBS questions in every session from Auditing and Attestation (AUD), to Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR), and Taxation and Regulation (REG).
What You’ll Learn:
- Proven strategies to approach different TBS formats (document review simulations, journal entries, research, exhibits, and more)
- Step-by-step walk-throughs where we will solve actual simulations
- Time management techniques that work under exam pressure
- How to leverage UWorld’s TBS Mastery Videos and other tools in the course
- Live Q&A with experienced CPA instructors
Don’t leave points on the table. Register now and turn TBS from your biggest challenge to your competitive advantage.
Meet Your Instructors
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Jeanne Yamamura, PhD, MIM
UWorld CPA Instructor
Jeanne Yamamura knows what it takes to pass the CPA Exam. She’s spent decades helping CPA candidates do it!
With a doctorate in accounting from Washington State University and credentials from California Polytechnic State University and Thunderbird School of Global Management, she’s taught auditing and information systems at Portland State University and the University of Nevada, Reno, while helping countless CPA candidates master the toughest material.
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Megan Burke, PhD, CPA
UWorld CPA Instructor
With Megan Burke’s combination of technical chops and teaching passion, she’s helped generations of students conquer the CPA Exam. She earned her doctorate in accounting from Virginia Tech and honed her skills at Andersen in corporate tax and as a tax manager at Argy, Wiltse, and Robinson. Now an instructor and content developer at UWorld and an assistant professor at Texas Woman’s University, Megan has dedicated her career to accounting education.
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