CPA Canada PREP vs PEP: Guide to PEP for New Candidates | Mallory, CPA | CPA Canada Exam Coach
► Mallory, from Gevorg CPA support team, explains what to expect when transitioning from CPA PREP to CPA PEP
► As you progress from CPA Canada preparation courses (PREP) to the professional education program (PEP), you may wonder what are some of the differences and what can be expected as you embark on the next phase in your CPA journey. This video covers the course structures, content, and strategies to succeed.
► CPA PREP courses are fundamentally based on providing specific subject coverage to those with non-undergraduate and non-accounting degrees. Since the program requires 30 credit hours or 10 courses, there is much more technical breadth. The courses contain core and non-core components, designed to give you exposure to various subjects included in an accounting degree.
► CPA PEP is designed to dive deeper into technical topics, so it focuses on depth. There are 6 PEP modules and you’ll start with Core 1. Core 1 and Core 2 are mandatory, then you can select 2 of 4 elective modules: Tax, Assurance, Performance Management (PM), Finance. Once you finish these modules, you take Capstone 1, Capstone 2 and the Common Final Exam (CFE). PEP is designed to lead you into the CFE with no breaks between Capstone 1, 2 and the CFE exam.
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► Presented by Mallory Stevens, CPA
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Intro (0:00)
1. CPA PREP (0:26)
2. CPA PEP (1:16)
3. Course content (2:18)
4. PEP Sample Case (3:53)
5. Passing PEP (4:40)
6. Schedule (5:29)
7. Success tips (6:05)