Lecture 3- Budgeting (2)

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Highers Accounting and Finance (Year 2) (Management Accounting for Performance and Decision Making) Quiz on Lecture 3- Budgeting (2), created by George Mariyajohnson on 18/07/2020.
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Question 1

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Activity-based budgeting- An approach to [blank_start]budgeting[blank_end] that takes [blank_start]cost objects[blank_end] as the starting point, determines the necessary [blank_start]activities[blank_end] & then [blank_start]estimates[blank_end] the resources that are required for the [blank_start]budget period[blank_end]
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  • budgeting
  • cost objects
  • activities
  • estimates
  • budget period

Question 2

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Zero-based budgeting- An approach to [blank_start]budgeting[blank_end] in which [blank_start]projected expenditure[blank_end] for existing activities starts from [blank_start]base zero[blank_end], forcing [blank_start]managers[blank_end] to justify all [blank_start]budget expenditure[blank_end]
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  • budgeting
  • projected expenditure
  • base zero
  • managers
  • budget expenditure

Question 3

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One benefit of activity-based budgeting is that it allows [blank_start]organisations[blank_end] to [blank_start]gain[blank_end] a [blank_start]thorough understanding[blank_end] of their business [blank_start]processes[blank_end] & [blank_start]cost[blank_end] behaviour which can be used to improve [blank_start]decision making[blank_end]
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  • organisations
  • gain
  • thorough understanding
  • processes
  • cost
  • decision making

Question 4

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One drawback of activity-based budgeting is that it is [blank_start]costly[blank_end] & [blank_start]time consuming[blank_end] to [blank_start]implement[blank_end]
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  • costly
  • time consuming
  • implement

Question 5

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One benefit of zero-based budgeting is that it avoids the [blank_start]deficiencies[blank_end] of [blank_start]incremental budgeting[blank_end] & represents a move towards the [blank_start]allocation[blank_end] of resources by [blank_start]need[blank_end] or [blank_start]benefit[blank_end]
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  • deficiencies
  • incremental budgeting
  • allocation
  • need
  • benefit

Question 6

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Another benefit of zero-based budgeting is that it [blank_start]focuses attention[blank_end] on [blank_start]outputs[blank_end]
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  • focuses attention
  • outputs

Question 7

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One drawback of zero-based budgeting is that it is [blank_start]costly[blank_end] & [blank_start]time consuming[blank_end] to implement as it is [blank_start]built[blank_end] from [blank_start]scratch annually[blank_end]
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  • costly
  • time consuming
  • built
  • scratch annually

Question 8

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Another drawback of zero-based budgeting is that it requires [blank_start]specialised training[blank_end] or [blank_start]personnel[blank_end] to accomplish, and requires [blank_start]more resources[blank_end] in general
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  • specialised training
  • personnel
  • more resources

Question 9

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Beyond budgeting- A term used to describe [blank_start]alternative approaches[blank_end] to [blank_start]annual budgeting[blank_end]
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  • alternative approaches
  • annual budgeting

Question 10

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One benefit of beyond budgeting is that it is a [blank_start]more adaptive process[blank_end] than [blank_start]traditional budgeting[blank_end]
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  • more adaptive process
  • traditional budgeting

Question 11

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Another benefit of beyond budgeting is that it is a [blank_start]decentralised process[blank_end]
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  • decentralised process

Question 12

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One drawback of beyond budgeting is that there is a [blank_start]lack[blank_end] of a [blank_start]road map[blank_end] which [blank_start]details[blank_end] where a [blank_start]business[blank_end] is & where it wants to go
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  • lack
  • road map
  • details
  • business

Question 13

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Another drawback of beyond budgeting is that [blank_start]without[blank_end] a [blank_start]budget[blank_end], there is no [blank_start]overall framework[blank_end] of [blank_start]control[blank_end] which allows companies to [blank_start]plan[blank_end], [blank_start]co-ordinate[blank_end] and [blank_start]control[blank_end] their activities
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  • without
  • budget
  • overall framework
  • control
  • plan
  • co-ordinate
  • control
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