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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 usefulness of cost reports for the company.
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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 explain: The recommended changes in the reports for better controlling costs.
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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 new performance report.
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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 performance of the assembly department.

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MANAGERIAL ACCT(LL)+CONNECT+PROCTORIO PL
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