AUD – "Five carrot cars" & "paid tips" etc – need to memorize??

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    Anonymous
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    Hi all and have a good evening!

    I wonder if, in order to pass AUDIT exam, we need to memorize all that fancy mnemonics like
    – five carrot cars (for all the possible audit procedures),
    – paid tips (for all possible control procedures)
    – or mnemonics for auditors report content
    etc

    Is it enough to understand them (e.g. when what is applied, what’s the difference between them) or it is really important to remember ALL of them? Frankly memorization is freaking me out if I do not understand the reason to remember smth…

    Thanks!

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  • #1452888
    Anonymous
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    YES!
    Read that section, write down notes, memorize, then answer the corresponding MCQs. By doing this drill, you'll be able to understand as to why and why you do have to memorize them all and then you'll somehow connect them all together later. Good luck!

    FIVE CARROT CARS * PAID TIPS

    #1453047
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    It really depends on how you learn and how you think. I didn't memorize any such things, and I got a 92 (IIRC) on first-try of AUD exam. However, on the flip side, there's people that skipped those and failed a couple times, then memorized them and passed. For me, the mnemonics would have been useless; for them, mnemonics were the way they passed. What's the difference? Different people, different approaches to learning, different minds, etc. For me, what was key to passing AUD was understanding the mind of an auditor and how to approach a situation like an auditor. However, many people will tell you AUD is a memorization-based exam. As much as I'd beg to differ, I have to admit that memorization got them a pass, so for them, it was a memorization based exam.

    So, figure out how you work. If you're going to spend forever memorizing and not gain anything from it, chances are good you're not a memorizer.

    #1453236
    SomethingTimeless
    Participant

    I took AUD four times. TRUST ME, you need to know this…

    #1454075
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    These answers really scare me, guys… The exam is on Monday already, so we'll see. Thank you!

    Below is a link where there are some more useful mnemonics for those who also believe they are necessary:

    Open if you're studying for audit!

    #1454084
    Track55
    Participant

    I've never heard of those and got a perfect score, so I'm going with no …

    AUD - 99
    BEC - 83
    FAR - 86
    REG - 92
    California - Internal Audit

    CPA since December 2016.

    (took seven tries, 1 year 10 months).

    AUD - 74, 99 !!
    REG - 74, 92
    BEC - 83
    FAR - 73, 86

    Studying for Ethics exam

    California candidate
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    #1534671
    Anonymous
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    Hi friends!
    Having own experience, i would agree with Lilla (above). I did not memorize this stuff (simply could not) – and passed at 1st attempt. But I am an auditor and understand why I need to know most of the material. For those not involved in auditing, memorizing might help. Plus the exam contents are different – perhaps I was simply lucky not to get some weird questions like that.

    Good luck!

    #1534698
    Anonymous
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    Does anyone know what “MR DIM REPPORTS CRAME” means? I came across after reading this post and searching for Mnemonics.

    #1534713
    M123
    Participant

    There are sites that cover just the mnemonics. This one will have the explanation:

    https://quizlet.com/88793517/all-becker-audit-mnemonics-flash-cards/

    AUD - 77
    BEC - 81
    FAR - 77
    REG - 81
    REG - 1. Becker only - fail (forgot to study depr - oops); 2. Becker only - Pass
    FAR - 1. Becker only - fail; 2. added Ninja Notes and MCQ - Pass
    AUD - 1. Becker videos; Ninja Notes, Audio, MCQ, Becker Notes - Pass
    BEC - 1. Ninja Notes, Audio, MCQ, Becker Notes - Pass
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