Short answers about the CPA guide library, site scope, and how to use it effectively.
It is the reading-first educational guide layer for U.S. CPA exam preparation. The site is built to explain topics, frameworks, and decision rules well enough that later practice becomes more efficient.
The current U.S. scope is AUD, FAR, REG, BAR, ISC, and TCP. Future Canada CPA content, if added, must live in a separate country namespace rather than inside the six U.S. roots.
Each exam code has its own root page. Under that root, the existing legacy numeric chapter tree stays in place unless structural cleanup is explicitly requested. The long-term target is an exam root, appendix pages, chapter pages, and section lessons that map to blueprint areas or weighted topic groups.
That is the target coverage model. Ordinary improvement work uses the existing page tree as the structural fallback while deepening pages so they better reflect blueprint-relevant distinctions, reporting effects, documentation issues, and exam traps.
No. This site owns the explanation layer. When you want timed drills, larger question volume, or a separate practice workflow, that intent should move to MasteryExamPrep.com rather than turning CPAExamsMastery.com into a product or support site.
Not yet. Those appendix surfaces are part of the target architecture for every exam code, but they are being filled in progressively while the core guide layer is improved.
No. CPAExamsMastery.com is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the AICPA, NASBA, Prometric, or any state board of accountancy.
Start from your section root, read the chapter tree in order when the topic is weak, and focus on what changes the answer, entry, report, or tax result. Use the guide first for understanding, then add practice when you need speed and retention.
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