Let me start by saying this book is a BEAST for MCQ practice. I carried it everywhere—coffee shops, subway rides, even during lunch breaks at work. The 500 questions cover FAR topics like a blanket, and the detailed explanations (when correct) are golden for understanding tricky concepts.
BUT—yes, there’s a big BUT—the errors? Oh boy. Imagine grinding through EPS calculations only to realize the question skipped a critical number (facepalm). Or worse, picking ‘A’ because the explanation matched it, but the answer key insisted it was ‘B’ (cue frustration). These aren’t one-offs; multiple reviewers flagged them too.
Pro tip: Pair this with Wiley/Becker for simulations. This book is strictly MCQs, and outdated ones at that (RIP extraordinary items). Still, as a confidence-booster pre-exam? Solid. Just keep your laptop open to cross-check answers—consider it ‘critical thinking practice.’
Final verdict: Useful? Absolutely. Trustworthy solo? Nope. Handle with caution (and Google).