SIMULATION – Blank or not to Blank

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  • #192075
    theeluce
    Participant

    I’ve been told numerous times to not leave anything blank on the sims. ( ex. for J/E’s with a Debit the Credit column should have a 0. )

    BUT… I was going through the SIM for Becker Ch. 9 and there was one that did not require an entry. I put no entry for each of the four cells and eight 0’s for each of the 4 Dr. and 4 Cr.

    Becker updated the software that grades it so that’s cool. But it marked every single cell wrong except for the one that had no entry. The other 3 with no Entry were incorrect.

    WHAT DO I DO DURING THE TEST?

    AUD- 86 (10/2014)-passed
    BEC- 84 (11/2014)-passed
    FAR - 72 (04/2014), 71(08/2014), 88 (2/2015) passed
    REG- 70 (5/2015) , scheduled 8/24/2015

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  • #660325
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I left 2 sims completely blank on REG and got an 81….just sayin

    #660326
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Just put not entry required in the one cell. You don't have to go through the entire sim repeating what you already answered.

    #660327
    Megatron
    Participant

    I've always had that question. I think I've gotten some wrong for putting a positive number instead of a negative. I don't think their instructions are as clear as they think.

    AUD - 89
    BEC - 77
    FAR - 77
    REG - 85
    -Megatron

    FAR - 77
    BEC - 77
    AUD - 89
    REG - 85

    #660328
    JerseyJay14
    Member

    I always wonder about this. If you're doing journal entries, and it gives you 6 lines, but to correctly do the entry, it only requires 4 lines, what do you do with the other 2? I've seen instances where I've had simulations that don't tell you what to do with any unused lines. I never know what to do….so what's a good general rule in that situation?

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