Overwhelemed by BEC Formulas

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  • #2032850
    Jgabbay
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    There’s so many… and every other MCQ seems to introduce a new one. Any tips? Thanks!

    FAR 55, 76!

    REG 68, 85!

    AUD 74, 77!

    BEC 86!

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  • #2032883
    Recked
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    Practice, practice, practice.
    Every time you need to use a formula, write it out completely and work from there.
    Eventually you will know them so well you can take shortcuts, or easily decipher the answer.

    Memento Mori - Kingston NY CPA & EA (SUNY Albany 2002)

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    #2034257
    Adeel_q1987
    Participant

    @Jgabbay, do questions everyday but every time even before you answer the question. Write down the formula that applies to that question…you will pass. Spend 3-4 weeks on BEC and not a minute longer. Since BEC is more about information repetition and concept application.

    #2034359
    slickrick
    Participant

    I recorded an audio file of all the formulas needed on my iphone and listened to it when I worked out and when I commuted somewhere.

    #2035028
    Jgabbay
    Participant

    The issue I'm having is that the Becker mcqs that require formulas require so many more steps to solve that using the “basic” formula provided in the textbook. So it's as if I feel I know the formula and then I'll get an mcq that's way more complex or worded weirdly.

    FAR 55, 76!

    REG 68, 85!

    AUD 74, 77!

    BEC 86!

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