This [Business Environment and Concepts] section covers knowledge of general business environment and business concepts that candidates need to know in order to understand the underlying business reasons for and accounting implications of business transactions, and the skills needed to apply that knowledge in performing financial statement audit and attestation engagements and other functions normally performed by CPAs that affect the public interest.” – The Uniform CPA Exam Website
CPA BEC Exam: An Overview
Many CPA candidates find CPA BEC exam the easiest (or rather, least difficult) exam. It is certainly the shortest and comprises only 3 testlets of 24 multiple choice questions, i.e. 72 questions all-together, and 3 written communications. There is no task-based simulation in this exam section.
Given my background in Economics I also find BEC to be a more relaxing part of the exam. Having said that, for those who are fresh out of college or are unfamiliar to how businesses are run in real life, it could come as a nasty surprise… as shown below.
CPA BEC Exam Topic Areas and Weighting
It is a test of miscellaneous business concepts and topics applicable to an accountant:
1. Corporate Governance: Role of Board of Directors, audit committee and other stake holders in corporate governance. | 16%-20% |
2. Economic Concepts and Analysis: Inflation, deflation, interest rates, exchange rates, foreign currencies and their impact to businesses. | 16%-20% |
3. Financial Management: Financial modeling e.g. EVA, DCF, NPV, IRR, and financing options (cost of capital and derivatives), loan rates and loan covenants. | 17%-23% |
4. Information Systems and Communications: Role of business information system, roles within IT functions, IT basics, disaster recovery and business continuity. | 15%-19% |
5. Strategic Planning: Planning, projection, budgeting, performance and cost measures. | 10%-14% |
6. Operations Management: cost accounting | 12%-16% |
Historical CPA BEC Exam Pass Rate
BEC is historically one of the lowest performing parts in the CPA exam. Encouragingly, the pass rate has seen marked improvement and is the only part with pass rate above 50% in 2012, reaching 57% in 2015.
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CPA BEC Exam Tips in 2016
Tackle The Different Topics One By One
BEC is a basket of miscellaneous business, economics and financial concepts. They don’t relate to each other, which makes the materials difficult to retain for some candidates. It is best to tackle each topic one by one.
1. Corporate Governance
This is an important topic and it ties with other parts of the CPA exam, particularly AUD. Special attention should be paid on the role of Board of Directors and the Audit Committee. It is not a difficult topic but questions could be tricky.
2. Economics
If you’ve had course work in Economics, the questions should be straightforward because the exam covers only elementary micro and macro economics. Even if you’ve never seen it, the concepts shouldn’t be too difficult. Candidates can “guesstimate” by common sense.
The strategy is to go through the textbook or DVD fairly quickly and focus the time in practice tests. You will be surprised to see how many wrong answers you may get — yes, that’s how tricky the CPA exam can be, and how they manage to have such a low passing rate. Don’t get discouraged! Once you get used to the format of the questions you will do much better.
3. Financial Management
I work in the strategic planning department and this is easy topic for me, but I understand it could look very complex for people who haven’t done any financial modeling.
The trick is to really understand how the calculation works, and you should not memorize anything more than the basic formula. If you can’t figure it out, ask the instructor in your class, or call/email Cindy Simpson if you are taking Yaeger CPA review. She has never disappointed my readers when answering their questions.
4. Information Technology
IT is a huge topic, and no CPA review course can ever cover all the content. IT is important in real life though: accounting nowadays does involve a lot of IT — all the journal entries are posted to the “System” that generates everything from monthly statements to management reports. As a result of its importance, an accountant must learn how to maintain the integrity and security of this system.
Having said that, studying all these for the CPA exam is extremely boring… I know, I have been there, and the reading took forever…
The good news is that this IT section involves mostly facts and terminology, and therefore questions are rarely too tricky. Most candidates are fine after reading over the materials once and spend the rest of the time working on practice questions.
5. Strategic Planning and Operational Management (Cost Accounting)
Many of you may have learned cost accounting in college, but for those who haven’t, this could be a very difficult section. This could be an area where you need extra help, e.g. call up the instructor to really understand the concepts behind it.
I think I still don’t really “get” cost accounting, but I know it well enough to pass the exam. If you really can’t figure it out, work extra hard on the rest of the BEC section and you should be okay.
My Recommendation and Tips
1. Do NOT underestimate BEC. Some candidates pass the other 3 parts on first try but stuck with BEC forever. It is easier for most candidates but not all candidates.
2. Work on your weakest area(s), be it cost accounting or financial modeling, work on plenty of practice questions.
3. Don’t give up. Don’t panic if you think BEC is difficult while everybody seems to have a breeze with it. Did you know that BEC had the lowest passing rate back in 2009? It’s not supposed to be easy.
4. Get Prepared For The Written Communications tabs. You are going to face 3 questions, each asking you to write a business writing (a memo, a letter to the client for example). There is no need to write in flowery words and instead be relevant, concise and organized.
More Tips?
Written communications
General guide
- How to handle your psychology when studying gets overwhelming
- My ultimate CPA studying and exam taking strategies
Strategies for other exam sections
- FAR
- AUD
- REG
- Task- Based Simulations
- Authoritative literature (within SIMs)
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