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2010 Enrolled Agent Exam Review Course

The 2010 NSA Self-Study EA Exam Review Course is based on 2009 tax law for EA exams between May 2010 and February 28, 2011.

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Live EA Exam Review Course
August 16-18, 2010; Arlington, VA
24 Hours CPE
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Do you want to jump-start your tax career, command higher fees and be recognized as a valued tax professional? Do you want authorization to practice and represent your clients before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)? If you answered yes to any of these questions, NSA can help you!


If it wasn’t for your review course, there was no hope of passing.  My practice is 95% individual returns. The course was TERRIFIC! (Paul Wacks)

Or perhaps you would like a comprehensive income tax refresher course and reference that covers EVERYTHING, from individuals to partnerships to corporations to property to estate & gift to ethics and on and on and on! Or maybe you are looking for the perfect staff training vehicle, the equivalent of tax boot camp that will get your new hires immediately up to speed on all facets of tax law? Then, we have the perfect course for you . . .

Pass the IRS Special Enrollment Exam the first time with NSA’s Enrolled Agent Exam Review Course, written by John O. Everett, Ph.D., CPA, a nationally recognized tax author and lecturer. This comprehensive, three-volume reference, available in print, CD-ROM, and on-line formats, has hundreds of previous exam questions explained and analyzed. This guide is differentiated from other study guides with its emphasis on diagrams, examples, and case studies that allow you to LEARN the law, and not just memorize facts.

We challenge you to find a course that offers all of the following features at such an affordable price:

 Weekly E-mail Study Guides – Pace your study with 12 detailed, weekly study lessons and review questions prepared by the author and sent to you upon purchase of the full course to help you master each section of the materials. 


I wanted to thank you for the comprehensive study guides.  I thought they were very thorough.  The e-mails were particularly helpful because they kept me going each week as well as covered important areas . . . Since I haven't taken a test since 1988 I was a little nervous.  The course helped so much . . . I just wanted to thank you so much for the great deal of time it must have taken you to put this course together. (Barbara Murphy)

Three Volumes with Over 1,000 Pages of Detailed Study Notes – Clear explanations, numerous examples, and effective study tools and exam-taking tips that prepare you to pass the exam the first time.

It is such a privilege using your materials; you really are gifted to be able to break down and teach this material so clearly. . . . Your materials are by far the best without changing a thing . . . since June I bought Gleim, Arthur EA, and Lambers video tapes all for this upcoming exam. My primary goal was to truly learn; passing was not my only motivation.   I was unhappy with them all and lucky to have stumbled upon yours.  When I read some of the Study Notes, at times I think to myself that the author was very generous to share this knowledge.  You could easily just give the facts, but you give the explanations and reasoning behind the myriad of rules . . . this is what makes for true LEARNING and differentiates your course from all the rest.  (Michael Mehrberg)

Hundreds of Past Exam Questions – Materials include literally thousands of questions from previous open exams, complete with answers and explanations.

I think the review course was well worth the money; it was time consuming, but without this review I’m sure I would not pass the exam. (Kathy Raymor)

Past Exam Question Frequency Tables – Although the IRS has outsourced the exam to Thomson Prometrics beginning in 2006, the most common topics asked on prior exams will undoubtedly still be a major portion of the new closed exam. Each subtopic examined in the Review Course includes a frequency table for the last 10 years of open exams, giving you insights into the topics the IRS considered most important on the exam.

I showed [some people at the test] my books - I kept them in the car, as I took the test in Phoenix, while I was down there on business!  I hope that if they did not pass they will take your course!!  They did jot down the information!  It seems that these three or four people really liked the statistics and the concise format . . . Thank you again. (Barbara Murphy)

Final Review Card for Each Part of the Exam – This two-page super summary for each part of the exam is the perfect last-minute memory-jogger to use as a review immediately before the exam.

Thanks so much for your emails!  I showed some people at the test my copies of my 4 "final review cards" that I kept with me. They could not believe it!!!  (Barbara Murphy)

 E-mail the Author to Answer Your Questions – Stumped on a particular topic? Need help understanding something? With our course, you can simply email your questions to the author.

First of all, let me thank you for the excellent review course which you prepared.  I especially enjoyed the tips that you gave in answering questions.  (Carol Mandell-Alvarez)

 Threaded Online Discussion Board for Purchasers – John will interact with all purchasers by answering all questions and providing additional tips via a threaded discussion page on the NSA website. Help will always be just a click away, and you can also interact online with other purchasers of the course. You are not alone in this endeavor!

I just wanted to let you know how I did on the exam. I passed all of the sections. . . My overall scores were PT 1 144, Pt 2 135 (I am really happy, the lighting was bad & I had a bad headache for this test), Part 3 147, Part 4 96. I believe the format of your text helped me to be so successful. Being able to understand what the IRS expects makes many questions easier. . . Thanks again for all you help and explanations. (Nancy Rubenstein)

 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) – NSA is an official recognized sponsor of CPE. Each organization or state board of accountancy has final authority on CPE. The IRS Office of Professional Responsibility does not approve EA courses for CPE.
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