For some, BEC is a ‘piece of cake', or a ‘walk in the park', but after my recent Q3 2019 result, my score went down by 12 points due to Managerial/Cost accounting. There was quite a bit of Managerial/Cost Accounting in my last BEC exam in Las Vegas.
I never like Managerial/Cost Accounting courses, because of it, I suffered. So, I decided not to take any BEC exams until I finish all my Intermediate Managerial/Cost accounting, Business/Corporate Finance, Economics and Eglish courses. I am currently a full-time accounting student in a nearby community college. Because of my undergraduate degrees which are too old, beyond 10 years, I have been approved of fundings, including grants. I hardly pay for my tuition fees, mostly the textbooks and personal living expenses only.
Anyway, back to your problem, I notice Becker, Wiley, and Ninja have decent coverage of Managerial/Cost accounting, but for me, it's not enough. If you can do a self-study study, here are my recent BEC-related textbooks I want you to check:
(1) Contemporary Business Mathematics with Canadian Applications. Latest Edition; check for a US version.
(2) Introduction to Corporate Finance, by Laurence Booth and W. Sean Cleary, 4th Edition, Wiley
(3) Managerial Accounting 5th Canadian Edition. Wiley. By: Weygandt, Kimmel, Kieso, and Aly; check for a US version.
(4) Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis, Eighth Canadian Edition Plus MyAccountingLab with Pearson eText; check for the US version.
(5) Macroeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment, Tenth Edition, North York, Ontario: Pearson; check for a US edition.
(6) Economics for business (2018), Pearson Education Limited, John Sloman, Dean Garratt, Jon Guest, and Elizabeth Jones
(7) Auditing A Practical Approach, Extended Canadian Edition, Moroney, Campbell, Hamilton, Warren; check for the US version.
(8) Technically-Write, Eighth Canadian Edition, 2011 by Ron Blicq. (Pearson); check for the US version.
I went back to UBC for 4 semesters in May2018/April2019 and continued schooling at nearby Douglas College. Most of my professors have their Masters, Canadian CPAs, and a few PhDs, thus, it helps to understand the materials well.
I hope this helps you with your next BEC exam; I know for me it will. Good luck and happy studying.
AUD - 49
BEC - NINJA in Training
FAR - NINJA in Training
REG - 55
Passed: AUD (75%'08/77%'17), REG (76%'09) & BLaw(77%'99); highest on FAR (63%'11/'15) & BEC (63%'11). Credit Hours: USA(PH)-BCom'85(4yr-grandfathered); UBC-(DAP'02/'19); DC-(BBA-Acctg.'22-4th yr)=over 150 hrs credits