Managerial Accounting, Student Value Edition Plus MyLab Accounting with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (5th Edition)
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Chapter 10, Problem 10.54BP
Evaluate subunit performance (Learning Objectives 2 & 6)
One subunit of Carolina Sports Company had the following financial results last month:
*Be sure to indicate whether each variance is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
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Requirements
- 1. Complete the performance evaluation report for the subunit (round to three decimal places).
- 2. Based on the data presented, what type of responsibility center is this subunit?
- 3. Which items should be investigated if part of management’s decision criteria is to investigate all variances equal to or exceeding $10,000 and exceeding 14% (both criteria must be met)?
- 4. Should only unfavorable variances be investigated? Explain.
- 5. Is it possible that the variances are due to a higher-than-expected sales volume? Explain.
- 6. Do you think management will place equal weight on each of the $10,000 variances? Explain.
- 7. Which balanced scorecard perspective is being addressed through this performance report? In your opinion, is this performance report a lead or lag indicator? Explain.
- 8. List one key performance indicator for the other three balanced scorecard perspectives. Indicate which perspective is being addressed by the indicators you list. Are they lead or lag indicators? Explain.
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