MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING LL/W ACCESS
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Chapter 9, Problem 8E
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.
The planning budget for June.
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June
July
August
The estimated selling price is RM120 per unit. Tamy Sdn Bhd wants to have 10% of
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REQUIRED
a) Prepare the sales budget for the month of May, June , July and Total 2021.
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