SHOULD I DO IT!?NEW THREAD TOPIC !
[QUOTE=SpoonS,Jan 4 2007, 12:50 PM] 300$ doesnt really make a difference but when trying to upgrade a home you need to be careful on expenses,especially expenses that are not really needed like a 1k a month car payment....
Oh and SpoonS, I wouldn't trade, as I wouldn't want to take the loss on depreciation. PLUS, if you only drive it once a week, I would sell the car altogether for now and just get something later.... just doesn't seem worth it...
100% back to the topic, if you can use money for a house and/or are trying to save more then it's better not to have either a $60K car or a $40K car, neither is the best thing to have, but maybe the $40K is better since it will depreciate less and may costs less to insure.
Originally Posted by PLYRS 3,Jan 4 2007, 03:54 PM
we're talking apples and oranges....
you're talking about writing the exam...i'm talking about getting your accreditation.
being a welder does not a CPA make!!

you're talking about writing the exam...i'm talking about getting your accreditation.
being a welder does not a CPA make!!

Originally Posted by beanolo,Jan 4 2007, 04:02 PM
How the hell did this become a discussion about work and school? 
I like how Chris bases opinions of education based off spelling in random posts on a car board. I always wondered what kinda ppl used the spell check button they provide.

I like how Chris bases opinions of education based off spelling in random posts on a car board. I always wondered what kinda ppl used the spell check button they provide.

Originally Posted by beanolo,Jan 4 2007, 04:04 PM
Oh and SpoonS, I wouldn't trade, as I wouldn't want to take the loss on depreciation. PLUS, if you only drive it once a week, I would sell the car altogether for now and just get something later.... just doesn't seem worth it... 

Originally Posted by Chris Stack,Jan 4 2007, 04:26 PM
Ah, I didn't realize there is a difference between a LICENSED CPA and a REGISTERED CPA, at least in IL. You are required to be licensed (which includes 1 year of audit experience) in order to provide attestation services. However, just be registered, or have the certification, you don't need any experience. You will not be able to work as an auditor or attestor, however. For my purposes, registered is good enough; I don't ever plan on going into audit 

seriously, i don't get it......you're either a doctor or you aren't.....know what i mean?




