Budgets (Master Budgets)
The direct sources of information that can be used in preparation of the budgeted income statement of a merchandising company?
- Cash Budget - Sales Budget To prepare a budgeted income statement, a user would need to reference the sales budget and the cash budget would be needed to estimate the interest expense. The direct materials budget is a manu
Technology makes it easier to
- Combine Individual Unit Budgets -Create a Company Wide Master Budget -Conduct Sensitivity Analysis
How do managers motivate their employees to accept the budget's goals?
-Managers must support the budget themselves or no one else will -Managers must show employees how budgets can help them achieve better results -Managers must have employees participate in developing the budget so employees feel the goals are realistic and achievable
Spend it or Lose it
A Budgetary game If a business segment has a budgeted expense item and does not spend as much as expected for the item, there is fear the budgeted item will have a lower amount in future budget periods.
What's an example of the coordination function of the budgeting process?
A budget demands integrated input from different business units and function
Static Budget
A budget for only one level of sales volume
Flexible Budget
A budget prepared for various levels of sales volumes
Zero-based Budget (ZBB)
A budget technique that requires managers to justify all revenue and expenses for each new period.
Participative Budget
A budgeting process where those individuals who are directly impacted by a budget are involved in the development of the budget
Budget
A financial plan that managers use to coordinate a business's activities with its goals and strategies
Strategic Budget
A long-term financial plan used to coordinate the activities needed to achieve the long long-term goals of the company.
Operational Budget
A short-term financial plan used to coordinate the activities needed to achieve the short-term goals of the company.
Budgets provide a __________ that motivates employees and helps managers evaluate performance.
Benchmark
What's an example of the benchmarking function of the budgeting process?
Budget numbers are used to evaluate the performance of managers.
An international understatement of expected revenues or overstatement of expected expenses by managers in order to have a favorable performance evaluation is known as __________
Budgetary Slack
Which budgets would be part of the financial budget of a merchandising company?
Capital Expenditures Budget Cash Budget Budgeted Income Statement Budgeted Balance Sheet
Budgeting Objectivities
Develop Strategies -> Plan -> Direct -> Control -> (Repeat)
The budgeted balance sheet is part of which part of the master budget?
Financial Budget
What are some examples of expenses that appear on a Cash Budget?
Interest Expense Wages Expense Utilities Expense An expense such as Depreciation is a noncash expense and would NOT appear on the cash budget.
Continuous Budget
Involves continuously addisng one additional month to the budget as each month goes by
Why would a manager build in budgetary slack? And what is the negative consequence from adding budgetary slack?
Managers may want to budget fewer sales and higher expenses than they expect. This increases the chances that their actual performance will be better than the budget and then they will receive a good evaluation. But adding slack into the budget makes it less accurate - and less useful for planning and control.
The set of budgeted financial statements and supporting schedules for the entire organization is called the
Master Budget
Would a direct materials budget be considered for a budgeted income statement?
No, a Direct Materials budget is a manufacturing budget and would not be considered.
Would a Budgeted Balance Sheet be considered while creating a Budgeted Income Statement?
No, it is not a source document tied to a budgeted income statement in fact, the budgeted income statement would need to be prepared before the budgeted balance sheet as net income would need to be known to estimate the ending balance of retained earnings, one of the equity accounts on the balance sheet.
Budgetary Slack
Occurs when managers intentionally understate expected revenues or overstate expected expenses to increase the chances of receiving favorable performance evaluations
What does Budgeting require and promote?
Promotes coordination and communication Requires planning
Which budget is prepared first and is the cornerstone of the master budget?
Sales Budget
In a company with different business units, individual managers make decisions by changing various assumptions of its budget in order to determine how the modifications would affect the operational and financial results. This is an example of ________.
Sensitivity Analysis
What are the sales budget and the selling and administrative expense budgets apart of ?
The Operating Budget for a merchandising company
What's an example of the planning function of the budgeting process?
The budget outlines a specific course of action for the coming period
Cash Budget
The budget that details how the business expects to go from the beginning cash balance to the desired ending cash balance
Production Budget
The budget that determines the number of units to be produced to meet projected sales.
Direct Materials Budget
The budget that estimates the amount of materials to purchase to meet the company's production needs.
Sales Budget
The budget that estimates the amount of sales revenue
Cost of Goods Sold Budget
The budget that estimates the cost of goods sold based on company's projected sales.
Inventory, Purchases, and Cost of Goods Sold Budget
The budget that estimates the cost of goods sold, ending Merchandise Inventory, and merchandise inventory purchases needed for the company's projected sales.
Direct Labor Budget
The budget that estimates the direct labor hours and related cost needed to meet the company's production needs.
Selling and Administrative Expense Budget
The budget that estimates the selling and administrative expenses needed to meet the company's projected sales
Manufacturing Overhead Budget
The budget that estimates the variable and fixed manufacturing overhead needed to meet the company's production needs.
Financial Budget
The budget that includes the cash budget and the budgeted financial statements.
Capital Expenditure Budget
The budget that presents the company's plan for purchasing property, plant equipment, and other long-term assets.
This helps in planning to ensure the business has adequate cash
The cash budget
Delicious Food Products is famous for its trail mix. The main ingredient of the trail mix is dried fruit, which Delicious purchases by the pound. In addition, the production requires a certain amount of direct labor. Delicious uses a standard cost system, and at the end of the first quarter, there was an unfavorable direct materials efficiency variance. Which of the following is a logical explanation for that variance?
The factory lost two experienced workers at the beginning of the quarter, and their replacements wasted a large amount of dried fruits during their training period.
Benchmarking
The practice of comparing a company with its prior performance or with best practices from other companies
What is the production budget a part of?
The production budget is a part of the Operating Budget for a Manufacturing company
Master Budget
The set of budgeted financial statements and supporting schedules for the entire organization, includes the operating budget, captial expenditures budget, and financial budget
Operating Budget
The set of budgets that projects sales revenue, cost of goods sold, and selling and administrative expenses, all of which feed into cash budget and then the budgeted financial statements.
To identify performance standards, is a reason a company should?
To ensure the accuracy of the financial records
The flexible budget variance is the difference between the ________.
actual results and the expected results in the flexible budget for the actual units sold
The Sales Volume Variance is the difference between the __________.
expected results in the flexible budget for the actual units sold and the static budget
The purchasing manager was able to bring down the cost of direct materials by purchasing direct materials of a slightly lower grade quality than the company had used previously. The lower grade of direct materials, however, meant a higher defect rate on the assembly line and a higher waste of direct materials during production, which in turn lowered operating income. This situation would lead to a(n) ________.
favorable direct materials cost variance
What does a cost variance measure?
how well the business keeps unit costs of material and labor inputs within standards
The purchasing manager was able to bring down the cost of direct materials by purchasing direct materials of a slightly lower grade quality than the company had used previously. The lower grade of direct materials, however, meant a higher defect rate on the assembly line and a higher waste of direct materials during production, which in turn lowered operating income. This would have led to a(n) ________.
unfavorable direct materials efficiency variance