Fundamental Accounting Principles -Hardcover
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Author: John J Wild, Ken Shaw Accounting Professor, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting Principles
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Chapter 22, Problem 1E
Exercise 22-1
Budget consequences
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Participatory budgeting can sometimes lead to negative consequences. From the following list of outcomes that can arise from participatory budgeting, identify those with potentially negative consequences.
_______a. Budgetary slack will not be available to meet budgeted results.
_______b. Employees might understate expense budgets.
_______c. Employees might commit unethical or fraudulent acts to meet budgeted results.
_______d. Employees set sales targets too high.
_______e. Employees always spend budgeted amounts, even if on unnecessary items.
_______f. Employees might understate sales budgets and overstate expense budgets.
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