BEC Study Group October November 2013 - Page 60

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  • #484296
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @kevinco you are in great shape if you started in June, I now have almost 15 months on these journey! :S but what matters is to finish, so lets do it!

    #484273
    Qlad
    Member

    feeling very low right now…failed REG with a 73….

    FAR 72,71,81 πŸ™‚
    AUD 64,71, 72, 75 πŸ™‚ I'm done !!!
    REG 73, 74, 74, 84 πŸ™‚
    BEC 76 πŸ™‚

    #484298
    Qlad
    Member

    feeling very low right now…failed REG with a 73….

    FAR 72,71,81 πŸ™‚
    AUD 64,71, 72, 75 πŸ™‚ I'm done !!!
    REG 73, 74, 74, 84 πŸ™‚
    BEC 76 πŸ™‚

    #484275
    CPAexamstookforever
    Participant

    Qlad

    I have a friend took all four exams 3 three times, that means she finished her CPA journey with 12 exams.

    so that's ok, just keep it up. you can do it!!! πŸ™‚

    REG 83
    AUD 83
    BEC 78
    FAR 76 I'm done!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ETHICS 91

    MD licensed CPA September, 2014

    #484300
    CPAexamstookforever
    Participant

    Qlad

    I have a friend took all four exams 3 three times, that means she finished her CPA journey with 12 exams.

    so that's ok, just keep it up. you can do it!!! πŸ™‚

    REG 83
    AUD 83
    BEC 78
    FAR 76 I'm done!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ETHICS 91

    MD licensed CPA September, 2014

    #484277
    jpowell31
    Participant

    Planning to sit mid-Jan – any study tips? I seem to get through all materials once before I realize how I should be studying for that particular exam but with busy times I would like to minimize any unnecessary time-wasting!! Using Becker 2013 and may purchase Ninja audio if anyone recommends. I like having another option to staring at a computer for 14 hours day. πŸ™‚

    Good luck to all those sitting soon!

    #484302
    jpowell31
    Participant

    Planning to sit mid-Jan – any study tips? I seem to get through all materials once before I realize how I should be studying for that particular exam but with busy times I would like to minimize any unnecessary time-wasting!! Using Becker 2013 and may purchase Ninja audio if anyone recommends. I like having another option to staring at a computer for 14 hours day. πŸ™‚

    Good luck to all those sitting soon!

    #484279
    UCMCPA
    Member

    Finishing up chapter 6 today. Good 20 days for review, aiming for 100 hours total of review until exam day.

    FAR - 84
    AUD - 94
    REG - 86
    BEC - 86

    #484304
    UCMCPA
    Member

    Finishing up chapter 6 today. Good 20 days for review, aiming for 100 hours total of review until exam day.

    FAR - 84
    AUD - 94
    REG - 86
    BEC - 86

    #484281
    stokey45
    Participant

    Oh my! Chapter 2 in the Becker review material is sooooo time consuming. Did anyone else feel the same way? Or is it just me??

    #484306
    stokey45
    Participant

    Oh my! Chapter 2 in the Becker review material is sooooo time consuming. Did anyone else feel the same way? Or is it just me??

    #484283
    UCMCPA
    Member

    Stokey, chapter 2, 3, and 6 are the ones that people seem to struggle with.

    I had the most problems with variances, but have since greatly improved. Chapter 3 was a cake walk for me because I have done most of the chapter before, and 6 .. I'm being lazy and haven't finished, did 50% lecture and 50% questions today.

    FAR - 84
    AUD - 94
    REG - 86
    BEC - 86

    #484308
    UCMCPA
    Member

    Stokey, chapter 2, 3, and 6 are the ones that people seem to struggle with.

    I had the most problems with variances, but have since greatly improved. Chapter 3 was a cake walk for me because I have done most of the chapter before, and 6 .. I'm being lazy and haven't finished, did 50% lecture and 50% questions today.

    FAR - 84
    AUD - 94
    REG - 86
    BEC - 86

    #484285
    CPAsweetness
    Member

    Hi, all.

    Need help with a Wiley question. It's in their book and on their website.

    How do I calculate net realized value on this problem? I cannot get this one. Thanks!

    Lane Co. produces main products Kul and Wu. The process also yields by-product Zef. Net realizable value of by-product Zef is subtracted from joint production cost of Kul and Wu. The following information pertains to production in July 2012 at a joint cost of $54,000:

    Product Units produced Market Value Additional cost after split

    Kul 1000 40,000 0

    Wu 1500 35,000 0

    Zef 700 7,000 3,000

    If Lane uses the net realizable value method for allocating joint cost, how much of the joint cost should be allocated to product Kul?

    a. $18,800

    b. $20,000

    c. $26,667

    d. $27,342

    #484310
    CPAsweetness
    Member

    Hi, all.

    Need help with a Wiley question. It's in their book and on their website.

    How do I calculate net realized value on this problem? I cannot get this one. Thanks!

    Lane Co. produces main products Kul and Wu. The process also yields by-product Zef. Net realizable value of by-product Zef is subtracted from joint production cost of Kul and Wu. The following information pertains to production in July 2012 at a joint cost of $54,000:

    Product Units produced Market Value Additional cost after split

    Kul 1000 40,000 0

    Wu 1500 35,000 0

    Zef 700 7,000 3,000

    If Lane uses the net realizable value method for allocating joint cost, how much of the joint cost should be allocated to product Kul?

    a. $18,800

    b. $20,000

    c. $26,667

    d. $27,342

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