Managerial Accounting SB Chapter 11
Given a margin of 12%, sales of $150,000 and average operating assets of $90,000, the ROI is _____%
20 12% * 150000/90000 = 20%
Return on investment (ROI) =
Net Operating Income / Average Operating Assets
Why is using the gross cot of operating assets when calculating ROI preferable to using the net book value?
Replacing an existing asset will not automatically decrease ROI
Operating assets include:
accounts receivable, equipment, inventory
An advantage of using a(n) ____ ____ is that it continually tests the theories underlying management strategies
balanced scorecard
An integrated set of performance measures that are derived from the company's strategy is:
balanced scorecard
Decision-making authority lies mostly with higher-level managers in strongly
centralized organizations
Disadvantages of decentralization include:
clashing objectives between departments and the organization, spreading innovative ideas may be difficult, lack of coordination
Lower-level management goals that are inconsistent with company goals are a possible disadvantage of ____
decentralization
How can a company increase its return on investment (ROI)?
increase sales reduce operating expenses
Last year, Valley Manufacturing reported sales of $800,000, net operating income of $40,000, and average operating assets of $400,000. The company is considering the purchase of equipment that will reduce expenses by $20,000.The equipment will cost $100,000 and be purchased by issuing a notes payable. Sales will remain unchanged. If Valley accepts the project, its return on investment (ROI) after the purchase is projected to__________ (increase/decrease) from the current level of _________% to the new return on investment (ROI) of___________%
increase, 10, 12 net operating income / average operating assets = 40000/400000 = 10% net operating income / average operating assets = 60000/500000 = 12%
Net operating income is income before ____ and ____
interest, taxes
Assembling products and handling baggage are examples of ___ processes
internal business
What the company does in an attempt to satisfy customers falls into the ___ group of the balance scorecard
internal business processes
In order to fully understand how a manager's decisions can affect ROI, both ___ and ___ should be computed
margin, turnover
The elapsed time from when a customer order is received and when production begins is called ___ time
wait
Carlos Inc requires a minimum rate of return of 10% on its average operating assets. The housewares department currently has average operating assets of $200,000 and a net operating income of $24,000. The department's residual income is?
$4000 $24,000 - ($20,000 x 10%) = $4,000
A manufacturing cycle efficiency of 40% means that
-the typical order is being worked on 40% of the time -value-added activities are being performed 40% of the time
Quick to Ship Company has a process time of 2 days and a throughput time of 8 days. The manufacturing cycle efficiency is:
0.25 2/8 = .25
The balanced scorecard:
1. links the organization's strategy to its financial budgets 2. helps managers communicate the organization's strategy to their subordinates 3. helps to ensure employees understand the organization's strategy also 1. incorporates both financial and nonfinancial measures 2. helps employees understand the strategy of the company 3. may include ROI and residual income in its coordinated system of performance measures
Gavin, Inc. recorded the following information for one of its products. All amounts are in days: Wait time 5.0; Inspection time 0.7; Process time 2.5; Move time 0.4; Queue time 3.0. Gavin's delivery cycle time is:
11.6 days Delivery cycle time = wait time + process time + inspection time + move time + queue time.
JPL, Inc. recorded the following information for one of its products. All amounts are in days: Wait time 4.0; Inspection time 0.6; Process time 2.3; Move time 0.7; Queue time 3.1. JPL's throughput (manufacturing cycle) time is:
6.7 days Throughput time = process time + inspection time + move time + queue time.
T/F: For a typical company current financial measures are the best and only indication of future financial performance
False
Which of the following ratios are part of the ROI formula?
Net operating income/Sales Sales/Average operating assets
Marcos Co. is considering a project that will increase residual income by $15,000. The project has a 12% return on investment (ROI) which exceeds the company's 10% required rate of return. Marcos Co. currently has an overall 15% ROI in the department where this project would be implemented. Which of the following statements regarding this potential investment are true?
The department manager may not want to accept the project because it will lower the overall ROI for the department. The project should be accepted by the company because it increases overall residual income.
Garnett, Inc. has a required rate of return on new projects of 12%. The Western division of Garnett is currently earning a combined return on investment (ROI) of 14.5% on the projects in its division. The manager of the Western division is considering a project that is projected to earn 13.25%. Which of the following statements regarding the manager's decision are correct?
The manager may decide to reject the project because it will lower the current ROI earned by his division. Rejecting the project would be an example of the manager sacrificing the objectives of the overall company in order to improve his segment.
T/F: A manager might reject a proposal using ROI that the manager would accept using residual income
True
Performance measures should be reported:
as often as needed
The manager of a(n) ______ center does not have control over revenue or the use of investment funds.
cost
Service departments, such as the accounting department, are generally considered _____ centers, while sales offices are often considered ____ centers
cost, profit
An organization in which decision-making authority is spread throughout the organization is:
decentralized
In a ___________________________ organization lower-level managers are empowered to make decisions which can ___________________ motivation and job satisfaction.
decentralized increase
The higher a business segment's return on investment (ROI), the greater the profit earned per ___ invested in the segment's average operating assets
dollar
An adaption of residual income that has been adopted by many companies is called
economic value added
True or false: Adams, inc. has found that their managers are reluctant to replace old equipment with new, updated equipment. To stop this practice, Adams should compute ROI using assets' net book value
false, net book value discourages equipment replacement
choose the groups of performance measures typically used in the balanced scorecard approach
financial, learning and growth, customer-related
Nonfinancial (operating) performance measures:
help identify what drives organizational performance
Residual income is a measure used to evaluate managers of ___ centers
investment
Compensation should:
only be tied to balance scorecard measures after the organization has been successfully managed with it for some time
The performance of two different investment centers should be evaluated by comparing the ____ change in residual income from year to year for the two investment centers
percent
The only value-added component of throughput time is ______ time.
process
The net operating income that an investment center earns above the minimum required return on its average operating assets is
residual income
When a manager accepts a project because the net operating income (NOI) from the investment exceeds the minimum acceptable profit based on required rate of return, the investment was evaluated based on:
residual income
which of the following evaluation measures are used for investment center managers only--- not for cost or profit center managers?
residual income return on investment (ROI)
Any part of an organization whose manager has control over and is accountable for cost, profit, or investments is a(n) ___ center
responsibility
Lower-level managers' decision-making authority can be linked to the outcomes of those decisions through ____ accounting systems
responsibility
A theory about how to achieve the organization's goals is a(n) ____
stategy
Because companies target different customers with different kinds of products and services, performance measures should be tailored to the specific ___ of a company
strategy
Operational excellence is an example of a company
strategy
If a balanced scorecard is well constructed:
the performance measures should link together on a cause-and-effect basis