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Unlimited Simulations. Every Answer Checked by Computation.

Multi-exhibit task-based simulations, generated per topic and aimed at what you are actually weak at — never drawn from a bank, never repeating, and never shown to you until the solution has been verified numerically. That is the whole product from AccelaStudy® AI Accounting in one sentence.

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Where the exam is decided

Multiple Choice Can Be Ground Out. Simulations Cannot.

You can brute-force a question bank into recognising right answers. A task-based simulation asks you to build the schedule, post the entries, reconcile the exhibits and defend the number — and there is no way to recognise your way through that.

Which produces a predictable pattern. Candidates arrive at their exam having done thousands of multiple-choice questions and a couple of dozen simulations, because simulations are expensive to author and every course ships a finite number of them. The finite number gets used up, then reused, then remembered.

Generating simulations rather than stocking them removes that ceiling. It also removes the temptation to practise the ones you have already seen, which is the least useful hour in exam preparation and reliably the most comfortable.

Multi-exhibit

Inside a Simulation

Exhibits on one side, the work on the other — and the exhibits contradict each other just often enough to make reading them properly part of the task.

FAR · Task-based simulation

Lease classification and initial measurement

4 exhibits
LeaseMemoRatesPrior yr

Exhibit 1 — Lease agreement (extract)

Commencement
1 Jan
Term
6 years
Annual payment, in arrears
48,000
Purchase option
None
Asset economic life
9 years

Exhibit 3 gives an incremental borrowing rate. Exhibit 2 mentions a rate the lessor used. They are not the same number, and only one of them belongs in your calculation.

Your work

1. Classification

OperatingFinance

2. Initial measurement

Lease liability
232,447
Right-of-use asset
232,447
Year 1 expense

Feedback

Classification correct. Term is two-thirds of economic life and there is no transfer or purchase option, so operating is right.

Liability discounted at the wrong rate. You used the lessor’s rate from Exhibit 2. The rate implicit in the lease is not readily determinable here, so the incremental borrowing rate in Exhibit 3 governs. Re-run the present value and the right-of-use asset follows.

Added to your plan. Discount-rate selection under the leases guidance, before your next lease simulation.

Illustration of the simulation and feedback layout. Exhibits, figures and commentary are generated per simulation — this is a sample, not a real candidate’s result.

Why the answer key is right

Every Solution Is Verified by Computation First

Generating practice material is easy. Generating practice material whose answers are correct is the hard part, and it is the part that decides whether the whole thing is worth using.

  1. The simulation is generated for a topic

    Built around a concept you are currently weak at, with exhibits assembled to make the concept do real work rather than sit in a corner being obvious.

  2. The solution is worked out numerically

    Not asserted — computed. Present values, schedules, allocations, tax computations and the entries that follow are all evaluated.

  3. It is checked before you ever see it

    A simulation whose numbers do not reconcile does not reach you. That is the check, and it is the reason you will not spend an evening arguing with a solution key that turns out to be wrong.

  4. Then it is aimed at you

    Only after it is verified does it get selected — and it gets selected because of what your current profile says you need, not because it happened to be next in a list.

Anyone who has used a large question bank in anger knows why this matters. The forty minutes you spend at midnight proving to yourself that the published answer is wrong are forty minutes of pure loss — and worse, they teach you to distrust feedback, which is the one habit that makes practice stop working.

Journal-entry builder

A Real Debit-and-Credit Workspace

Not a free-text box and not a multiple-choice question wearing a schedule as a costume. An account picker, balance checking, and feedback line by line as you post.

Record the lease at commencement

Illustrative journal entry with per-line feedback
AccountDebitCreditCheck
Right-of-use asset232,447Account correct
Lease liability232,447Account correct
Initial direct costs3,200Belongs in the right-of-use asset, not a separate line
Cash3,200Account correct
Totals235,647235,647Balanced
Illustration of the journal-entry builder. Note that the entry balances and is still wrong — which is exactly the failure mode per-line checking exists to catch.

Beyond the schedule

And the Other Task Types

Simulations are not one thing. The exam tests several distinct skills through them, and so does this.

Authoritative research

Find the governing guidance and cite it — the way the exam does it. Knowing a rule and being able to locate its authority are two different skills, and only one of them is trained by reading a textbook.

Full four-hour section simulations

The complete section at full length, matching the real exam’s structure, timing and scoring weights. Four hours is a physical fact as much as an intellectual one, and it should not be new to you on the day.

Aimed, not shuffled

The next simulation is chosen against a live picture of what you know. Practising your strengths is the most comfortable hour available and the least useful one.

Never repeating

Generated per topic rather than drawn from a set, so “I have seen this one” does not happen. You cannot memorise your way through and you cannot run out.

Simulation Questions

How many simulations do you have?
The question does not apply in the usual way. Simulations are generated per topic against your weak areas rather than drawn from a fixed set, so there is no inventory number to quote and no point at which you have done them all.
What exactly does “computation-verified” mean?
The solution is worked out numerically and checked before the simulation is shown to you. It is a guarantee about the answer key, not about your answer — you can still be wrong, and the feedback will tell you where.
Do they cover both CPA and CMA?
Yes. Task-based practice runs across the CPA Core and Discipline sections and into the CMA parts, on the same subscription.
Is there a journal-entry workspace or do I type numbers into a box?
A real workspace: account picker, debit and credit columns, running balance check, and per-line feedback. Balancing is necessary and not sufficient — an entry can balance perfectly and still put an amount in the wrong account, which is precisely what per-line checking catches.
Can I practise one topic over and over?
Yes. Filter to a topic and keep going — each simulation is newly generated, so repetition builds the skill instead of rehearsing a specific fact pattern.
What if I think the feedback is wrong?
Every figure in the solution is derived rather than asserted, and the feedback names the step where your answer diverged. That makes disagreements checkable, which is the most anyone can reasonably ask of a grader.

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