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How do you distinguish between an in-firm program using AICPA videotapes and individual self-study programs using similar tapes?

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How do you distinguish between an in-firm program using AICPA videotapes and individual self-study programs using similar tapes?

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A. In a firm program the method of delivery will be considered a group study and should be annotated in the program code as 6. The firm is the sponsor and will need to maintain attendance records, issue evidence of completion, etc. In an individual AICPA self-study program, the AICPA is the sponsor, maintains records, issues certificates of completion, etc. This method of delivery is considered self-study and should be annotated in the program code as 1.

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