The AICPA builds the CPA examination from the “specs” contained in a document called Blueprints. The CPA Exam Blueprints are updated and published once or twice a year, and the version used to build the 2019 exam was just released this month.
There is a Blueprint for each exam section, which details the skills (e.g. analysis) and tasks (e.g. develop a detailed engagement plan) for each content topic (e.g. Planning an Engagement). The scoring weight is assigned to each content area.
Here are the summaries of specific revisions for each exam section released by the AICPA (Source: Summary of Revisions to the Uniform CPA Examination Blueprints Effective January 1, 2019). Surgent CPA Review materials will be updated for these changes and available later this year, and all content updates are automatic and free of charge.
The revisions add more detail on professional skepticism and professional judgment. Professional skepticism and judgment concepts are included throughout and eligible for testing under the current AUD Blueprint. The revisions do not change the nature or scope of content eligible for testing in the AUD section.
There are no revisions to the BEC exam section.
The revisions are in response to standard-setting activity related to nongovernmental, not-for-profit financial reporting and become eligible for testing on January 1, 2019. Specifically, a new application task was added to adjust the notes to the financial statements to correct identified errors and omissions.
The revisions are in response to legislative activity (known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, or TCJA) and become eligible for testing on January 1, 2019. The revisions:
The table below shows the Exam’s design by section, section time, and question type:
Section | Section Time | Multiple-Choice Questions | Task-Based Simulations | Written Communication |
---|---|---|---|---|
AUD | 4 Hours | 72 | 8 | – |
BEC | 4 Hours | 62 | 4 | 3 |
FAR | 4 Hours | 66 | 8 | – |
REG | 4 Hours | 76 | 8 | – |
This is how the scoring weight of multiple-choice questions, task-based simulations, and written communication break down for each Exam section:
Section | Multiple-Choice Questions | Task-Based Simulations | Written Communication |
---|---|---|---|
AUD | 50% | 50% | – |
BEC | 50% | 35% | 15% |
FAR | 50% | 50% | – |
REG | 50% | 50% | – |
Here are the skill levels to be assessed on each section of the Exam:
Section | Remembering and Understanding | Application | Analysis | Evaluation |
---|---|---|---|---|
AUD | 30-40% | 30-40% | 15-25% | 5-15% |
BEC | 15-25% | 50-60% | 20-30% | – |
FAR | 10-20% | 50-60% | 25-35% | – |
REG | 25-35% | 35-45% | 25-35% | – |
There are some major changes coming to REG in 2019. If you’ve already begun studying, we recommend sitting for REG as soon as possible, so you don’t have to re-learn new material.
Sims are worth 35-50% of each Exam section’s score, meaning you can’t afford to not practice these ahead of time. Surgent’s CPA Review courses come with over 400 task-based simulations to help you prepare. Also, take advantage of our live and pre-recorded webinars, which cover topics like “How to Solve a Document Review Simulation in Auditing,” “How to Solve a Research Sim” and “How to Solve a BEC Task-Based Simulation.”
The complete, revised Blueprints can be found on the AICPA website.
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