Monday, May 18, 2009

Bye Bye CPA Exam!

On Saturday I found out that I had passed my last section of the CPA Exam. I got an 83. I was surprised considering I thought I did the worst on that one. But I'll take it happily. No more CPA Exam.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Life Is Beginning to Slow Down

Last Saturday I took my last CPA Exam. I will probably find out my score in about a month so I just have to sit around and wait.

Busy season is now coming to a close and things are starting to slow down. So I am back to the normal business hours, which means I am home by 5:30pm almost every work day. Also, since I have taken my last CPA Exam, I am able to play with my family when I get home instead of studying.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

The Last Few Months

The last few months have been quite eventful. These are some of the things that occured:

-Elizabeth and I found out that we are having a baby girl in June.
-Jon now can open and close doors. Sometimes he closes the door so we won't see what trouble he is getting into.
-Jon went to the cabinet and wanted at screw driver. When I got it for him he went to his toy, put the head of the screw driver into a screw and began to twist the screw driver. (I guess he saw Elizabeth take something apart a month earlier.) I think that was so awesome for a 19-month old.
-Jon got his first haircut. He looks so much older without his mullet.
-One night I was at the client's office until 5 am, came home to sleep during rush hour and was back at the client's office at 8 am. It was a blast! Just kidding.
-I also was able to pass my third CPA Exam. So I have one left to study for.
-"Pinky" is now my nickname at work. Its a long story.
-I was able to work the assebly line at one of my clients and made "portable johns" which are solid waste bags. (you know...that you go potty in.) It was really cool to experience what it would be like to work in a factory. However, I am so glad I have an education.
-I have audited a publicly traded technology company in San Diego, a gas pipe fitting manufacturer in Corona, a Furniture Manufacturer (that sell to Costco) less than a mile from the border, and a company that manufactures pee and poop bags in Escondido.

Friday, December 19, 2008

2 Down & 2 To Go

I just wanted to officially announce that I have passed 2 of the four CPA exams. I feel GREAT!

Monday, December 15, 2008

Crazy Saturday

This last Saturday was one of the craziest days I have had in quite a while. First, Elizabeth, Jon and I went to the Wild Animal Park with Elizabeth's twin Kathryn, her husband Ben, and their daughter Kelly. Then, after enduring a few hours in the cold rain at the Animal Park we all decided that we would go over to Julian to eat dinner and buy some apple pie.

So we left the Park and started on our way. When we arrived to Julian the entire town was covered with dense fog. It was also very windy and very very cold. Because we all had just come from a climate that was about 25 degrees cooler, we were not quite equipped for the cold. So we all put on whatever warm clothes we could find in our cars and made due. Elizabeth had a harder time than the rest of us because she was the only one in sandals. So while the rest of us were trying to find a restaurant she was trying to find some shoes to buy. Luckily she found some warm shoes and was able to join us in time to order dinner. After dinner we bought some pies and went on our merry way. By the time we left the misty air turned to ice cold rain. We were glad to be back in our warm car. On the way home we had to travel through thick fog, strong wind and rain. At one point we had to stop because a tree fell on the road and crews had to clear a way for traffic to pass. We soon made it home safely, only to get ready for my work Christmas party.

A couple hours later we arrived to the cocktail party and mingled with my coworkers. The party was held at Epizotes in Del Mar. We had a lot of fun. We chatted, tried some crazy looking food and danced. We left at about 10:40pm and drove up to Encinitas to pick up Jon. We finally arrived home at about 11:30pm. At that time I had to begin my Gospel Doctrine Lesson for the next morning. Eventually I made it to bed. I am not sure on the time but let me just say that I had an awesome nap Sunday afternoon.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

There's a First Time for Everything

Yesterday was quite eventful. In my office, just before our office gift exchange/party started I was asked if I would run down to the store and get a gift for someone who had not yet been able to. I then agreed (as its a 1st years duty to basically run all the erands of my superiors). I then went to her cube to await my instructions. She gave me her debit card and told me to buy 25$ worth of alchohal. I turned pale. Then I said that I had never purchased alchohal in my life and that I would have no idea what to buy. She let out a small chuckle before realizing that I was serious. I guess she was one of the few in the office that was not aware of the fact that I do not drink. Luckily there was another 1st year was able to go with me to make sure that I got the good stuff. When we arrived at the store he pointed out to buy. It was "golden schlatter", which is a type of alchohal with flakes of gold that float around in the bottle. I guess the gold cuts your throught as you drink allowing the alchohal to get into your blood stream quicker. The first thought that I had when picking up the bottle was "maybe I can buy another one for myself, filter out the gold and dump the alchohal." It was a very temping thought given the rise in the price of gold over the last few months. I know what you might be thinking; only an accountnat would think of that. But I resisted the temptation and only purchased the one. When I approached the register I swiped the card and the cashier asked to see my ID. I immediately turned pale once again before remembering, "oh yeah, they're asking for my ID for the alchohal, not the debit card." Then I paid for the alchohal and went back to the office.

A few minutes later the party started and it was a lot of fun. The best part was seeing about 50 people get drunk during work hours. It was very entertaining. I am looking forward to the official Christmas Party next weekend.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Life as a Newbie at a CPA Firm

Life the last few months has been exhausting, yet rewarding. I have now been with McGladrey for about two months and it has been great. On my first day I went to Costa Mesa for a new hire orientation. The following week I went to Ontario for New Hire Training. After training I reported back to the San Diego Office were I spent my time studying before being assigned to a client. A couple of weeks later I took my first CPA Exam which was the most difficult exam I had ever taken. Of course it doesn't help that I took the most difficult one first. After I took my exam I was assigned to my first client. It was a publicly traded technology company that has operations in both Switzerland and China. So on my first day at the client I had to talk to the Controller about something I found in my audit. I would never have thought that I would be talking to a corporate executive on my first day. After two 60 hour weeks we finished the Quarterly Review and their financials were released to their investors and creditors. It was so cool to be a part of. I guess I did ok because my In-Charge requested for me to be on the engagement for the Year-End audit of the company. So I could very well work on this client for a very long time. Now I am preparing for my next CPA Exam that I will take next week. But that's not all that I do. I also play beach volleyball during work hours. I mean how hard of a life is that. Last Friday one of my managers got a bunch of us together to play beach volleyball downstairs (from 3:30 to 5 pm). That is just how cool my firm is. Choosing to work for this firm is one of the best decisions I have ever made.