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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing How Form 1120 Schedule M 3 Adequately

Instructions and Help about How Form 1120 Schedule M 3 Adequately

What's happened everyone? Welcome back to CP Reviewed, the official podcast of Another71.com. I am your humble host, Jeff Elliott, a licensed CPA in the state of Kansas. Today is Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013. Happy Tuesday to you! We're on YouTube and iTunes, so coming at you in multiple formats. I'm trying this YouTube thing, so we'll see if it works out because when I have callers, there's kind of a delay in the video. But for you listening on iTunes, you won't even notice. Alright, on today's show, we are going to have one caller and then we're going to jump over to the mail. You can go to Another71.com, click on the upper right-hand corner, click ask Jeff, and it will appear in a future edition of the CPA Reviewed podcast. I also handpicked five forum posts to answer. And by handpicked, I mean I picked the most recent five that were podcastable. Alright, first up is Evaristo. Hello, Jeff. This is Evaristo Palmer, and a question I had for the podcast was, "With FAR having so much material for the exam, what is the best way to approach studying for it? My exam is on May 22nd. Thank you." Alright, well, it's been said, and it's been said in the forum recently, that FAR is a mile wide and an inch deep. Now, someone else took exception to that because they think it's more concise and it digs in deeper than just an inch, and that's probably true. But the point is, there's a lot of information to cover, as Evaristo said. So here's my number one little ninja tip: people spend too much time studying for FAR. By that, I mean they spread it out way too much. So they'll take like three months to study for FAR, and...