MANAGERIAL ACCT W/ACCESS
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Chapter 9, Problem 23P
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To determine
Introduction: The difference between the planning budget and the flexible budget is known as activity variance. It arises due to the difference between the planned activity level and the actual activity level.
To evaluate: The cost control report for the company.
2.
To determine
Introduction: The difference between the planning budget and the flexible budget is known as activity variance. It arises due to the difference between the planned activity level and the actual activity level.
To prepare: The performance report.
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Chapter 9 Solutions
MANAGERIAL ACCT W/ACCESS
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