High-yield AACE CCT review for key rules, traps, decision cues, formulas, and final-week reminders.
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Use this AACE CCT Cheat Sheet as a final review surface before practice.
High-yield rules
Start with the project-control problem, then choose the method.
Separate facts, assumptions, calculations, interpretation, and recommendation.
Treat terminology as a precision tool, not as a substitute for analysis.
For memo or essay exams, answer the decision prompt directly before adding supporting detail.
For open-book technician or CFCC-style exams, know where information lives before exam day.
For calculation-heavy topics, explain what the result means and what management action follows.
Common traps
Trap
Better exam habit
keyword matching
identify the actual decision being tested
formula-only thinking
explain the result, assumption, and implication
ignoring source quality
ask whether the data supports the conclusion
late communication
structure the recommendation while you analyze
broad professional experience
align your answer to AACE terminology and exam constraints
Final review question
For every topic, ask: What would I recommend, to whom, based on what evidence, and with what limitation? That question is especially important for CCT because the exam focus is basic total cost management, supporting skills, cost processes, technical knowledge, and cost-engineering fundamentals.