FAR today…. I may have messed up..

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    rlg5150
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    For simulations, it says to select “No Entry Required” if (you guessed it) no entry is required. However, what if I only need 4 of 6 or 5 of 6 spaces for a journal entry? Should I have put “No Entry Required” in the leftover space and put a zero? I mean, an entry WAS required, just not one that need 6 freaking accounts.

    FAR - 85
    AUD - 86
    BEC - 84
    REG - 88

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  • #378695
    leafs43
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    I've ran into that before and I still don't know.

    #378696
    Anonymous
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    That's a good question. I always assumed that ‘No Entry Required' means there isn't one needed at all. Maybe you are over thinking it 😉

    #378697
    silliepanda
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    I think the “No Entry Required” refers to not posting one at all. Not for the specific line.

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    AUD - AUG 2015- NEVER PASSED!
    FAR - LOST CREDIT
    REG - PASSED

    #378698
    mmcgrad1
    Member

    I just left the extra cells blank. I believe “no entry required” means no entry at all.

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    #378699
    Hitemup27
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    Don't sweat it. I think they just put extra lines to confuse you or make you think you're missing extra items.

    A - 93 - 10/25/2011
    R - 92 - 1/17/2012
    B - 91 - 5/31/2012
    F - 93 - 10/1/2012
    E - 90 - 11/17/2012

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    #378700
    MyLifeisCPA
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    RLG – I wouldn't worry. I think the “no Entry Required” means that there is no entry at all needed. If you only need 4 of the 5 spaces, you will just leave the others blank. I just completed the journal entries I knew how and left all the other spaces blank. Can't wait to hear about your passing FAR score!!!!

    BEC-Passed
    AUD-Passed
    REG-Passed
    FAR-Passed (I AM DONE!!! THANK U LORD!!!!)
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