2022 CPA BEC Exam-Overhead Variances-By Darius Clark-i75 CPA Review

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @accountingforluxury
    @accountingforluxury 2 года назад +3

    You make the BEC math make a lot more sense than the big test prep company! Thank you!!! This is my last exam and I feel like I’ll pass it go one now!

  • @Tamara-ju3lh
    @Tamara-ju3lh 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! This is one of my weakest areas and my exam is in two weeks.

  • @hannahkinnard-ms7ik
    @hannahkinnard-ms7ik Год назад +4

    For fixed overhead spending variance, you gave the example that it is $.50 budgeted fixed overhead per 3 hours of labor, why did you then multiply .5 X 16,000 hours? Wouldn’t you divide 16,000 hours by 3 hours per unit and then multiply that by .5?

    • @kchase219
      @kchase219 Год назад

      i had the same question

    • @justingracey5527
      @justingracey5527 Год назад

      Had the same question too

    • @waby7114
      @waby7114 Год назад

      Same here

    • @RachelLi-nw9iz
      @RachelLi-nw9iz Год назад

      same here

    • @theresahikes1241
      @theresahikes1241 Год назад

      I wish he would reply, but I think he meant $1.50 per 3 hours of labor since that was mentioned elsewhere in the video.

  • @Ryan-zk6hk
    @Ryan-zk6hk Год назад

    This was excellent thank you

  • @srujan00
    @srujan00 3 года назад

    Are these YT videos the same look/feel as your I75 ones? Could I sample a section free for a few days? Becker isn't helping me. Thanks D.

  • @AccountingEducation979
    @AccountingEducation979 3 года назад

    Thank you