Asked by
Miski Farah
on Nov 13, 2024Verified
A cost is considered controllable at a given level of managerial responsibility if
A) the manager has the power to incur the cost within a given time period.
B) the cost has not exceeded the budget amount in the master budget.
C) it is a variable cost but it is uncontrollable if it is a fixed cost.
D) it changes in magnitude in a flexible budget.
Controllable Cost
Costs that can be influenced or managed by a decision-maker within a certain period.
Managerial Responsibility
The obligation of managers to make decisions, supervise subordinates, and implement activities that contribute to achieving the organization's objectives.
Variable Cost
Costs that vary directly with the level of production or output, such as materials and labor used in the production process.
- Distinguish between expenses that can be managed and those that cannot.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between expenses that can be managed and those that cannot.