For CPA and CMA Candidates

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The Simulations Never Run Out. And They Always Add Up.

AccelaStudy® AI Accounting generates multi-exhibit task-based simulations for whatever you are actually weak at — and every solution is verified by computation before you ever see it. Nothing is drawn from a bank you can memorise.

One subscription at $199/mo covers the whole CPA Exam and the CMA. Traditional review courses want $2,500–$6,300, generally up front, for one of the two.

$199/mo, cancel anytime · Switch Disciplines free · Accounting Fundamentals course free

The engine

It Studies You While You Study

A review course gives 200,000 candidates the same lecture order. This works out what you already have — and there is usually more of it than you think — then spends your evenings on the rest.

  1. It learns you at the concept level

    Not “you’re weak in FAR” — weak in lease modification remeasurement. The picture updates after every question, every simulation, every journal entry you post.

  2. It finds the real reason you missed it

    A blown consolidation simulation is rarely a consolidation problem. When the error traces back to something upstream — the equity method, an intercompany elimination, a basic present-value step — that is what you get sent to fix.

  3. It brings the missing foundation to you

    When a gap traces back to material from another section, a short plain-language refresher appears where you need it: under the topic that depends on it, or straight after the answer that hinged on it. Written for your situation rather than pulled off a shelf.

  4. It picks the next thing on purpose

    Every question and every simulation is chosen because it teaches you the most in the least time. There is no fixed playlist, and no week spent confirming you are already good at governmental accounting.

  5. It plans around your real calendar

    Give Autopilot your section date and the minutes a day you actually have — which, if you are working full time through busy season, is not many. It builds the plan and quietly rebuilds it the week the plan collapses.

  6. It tells you when you are ready

    A running pass probability with a confidence band, projected to your test date. You find out you are short with three weeks to move the date, rather than on the drive home.

The full study experience →

The wedge

Simulations Are Where the Exam Is Won. So There Is No Limit.

Multiple choice can be ground out. Task-based simulations cannot — they demand that you actually build the schedule, post the entries, and find the guidance. Every course knows this, and every course still ships a fixed number of them.

Generated, not drawn

Multi-exhibit simulations are produced per topic rather than pulled from a fixed set. That is why the honest answer to “how many are there” is that the question does not apply — you cannot exhaust them and you cannot memorise them.

Every solution verified by computation

Before a simulation reaches you, its answer is worked out numerically and checked. You are never arguing with a solution key that is wrong — which anyone who has used a large question bank in anger has done, at midnight, for forty minutes.

Aimed at your actual weak areas

The next simulation is chosen against a live picture of what you know. Practising what you are already good at feels productive and is the most common way candidates waste a month.

Journal-entry builder

A real debit-and-credit workspace with an account picker, balance checking, and per-line feedback as you go — not a free-text box someone marks later, and not a multiple-choice question wearing a schedule as a costume.

Authoritative research practice

Research tasks that work the way the exam does: find the governing guidance and cite it. It is a distinct skill from knowing the rule, and it is examined separately.

Full four-hour section simulations

The whole section, at full length, matching the real exam's structure, timing, and scoring weights. Stamina is part of what is being tested, and the first time you find that out should not be on test day.

Inside a task-based simulation →

Core plus your Discipline

Complete CPA Evolution Coverage

Three Core sections everybody sits, plus one Discipline you choose. All six are in the subscription, on the current AICPA blueprints — so choosing a Discipline is a decision, not a purchase.

AUDCore

Auditing and Attestation

Ethics and independence, risk assessment, evidence, reporting.

FARCore

Financial Accounting and Reporting

Recognition and measurement, the financial statements, select transactions, state and local government.

REGCore

Regulation

Federal taxation of individuals and entities, business law, professional responsibilities.

BARDiscipline — pick one

Business Analysis and Reporting

Financial statement analysis, technical accounting, state and local government reporting. Not to be confused with the bar exam — different product entirely.

ISCDiscipline — pick one

Information Systems and Controls

IT audit, SOC engagements, information systems, data management and security.

TCPDiscipline — pick one

Tax Compliance and Planning

Individual and entity tax compliance, planning, and property transactions.

Change your mind about a Discipline? Switch. All three are included, and what you have already proven in the Core carries into whichever one you land on — so a change of plan in month four costs you nothing but the decision.

CPA Exam detail

Both credentials

The CMA Is in the Same Subscription

Not an add-on, not a second purchase, not a bundle with an asterisk. CMA Parts 1 and 2, including essay-scenario practice, sit inside the $199/mo you were already paying.

  • CMA Part 1 and Part 2 in full, on the same adaptive engine as the CPA sections.
  • Essay-scenario practice for the written portion — the part candidates most often leave until the fortnight before.
  • Shared foundations that actually transfer. A great deal of what the CMA tests overlaps with material you cover for the CPA Exam. What you prove on one side does not have to be re-earned on the other.
  • Sit them in whatever order suits you. Some candidates take the CMA first because the window is shorter; some pick it up after licensure. The subscription does not care.

What’s in the CMA course →

Pricing

One Subscription. Both Credentials.

No per-section fees. No Discipline upgrade. No premium tier that unlocks the simulations you came for.

$199/mo

Month to month. Pause or cancel in one click.

$159/mo

Billed annually at $1,908 — save $480.

  • All three CPA Core sections and all three Disciplines, switchable
  • CMA Parts 1 and 2, including essay-scenario practice
  • Unlimited computation-verified task-based simulations
  • Journal-entry builder, research tasks, four-hour section simulations
  • Accounting Fundamentals free — with or without a subscription

Subscriptions open at launch in October 2026. Nothing is charged before then.

FreeNo subscription, no credit card

Accounting Fundamentals, on the house

Debits and credits through to a set of financial statements — the ground floor everything else is built on. Free, permanently, running the same adaptive engine as every paid course. Useful if you are changing careers, if your undergraduate accounting was a decade ago, or if you simply want to see whether this thing works before it costs you anything.

About the free course

Why you can trust this

48 Patent Filings

1137 claims covering the adaptive engine.

Zero Tracking

No tracking cookies. No third-party analytics. Your work stays yours.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Discipline should I pick?
Pick the one closest to the work you want to do — BAR if you are heading into financial reporting or analysis, ISC if you are drawn to IT audit and controls, TCP if you are going into tax. And you do not have to be right the first time: all three are in the subscription and switching is free.
Is the CMA really included?
Yes, Parts 1 and 2, with essay-scenario practice, in the same $199/mo subscription. There is no CMA add-on to buy.
What does “computation-verified” mean?
Every simulation’s solution is worked out numerically and checked before the simulation is shown to you. It means the answer key is right — which sounds like a low bar until you have spent an evening fighting one that wasn’t.
How many simulations are there?
The question does not really apply. They are generated per topic against your weak areas rather than drawn from a fixed set, so you cannot run out of them and you cannot memorise them.
Can I cancel?
Any time, in one click. The CPA journey is long and lumpy — pay for the months you study, stop between sections if you want to.

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