ACCA Management Accounting Techniques 4 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which budgeting approach requires every line item to be justified from scratch each period, regardless of prior spending?
- Zero-based budgeting (Correct answer)
- Incremental budgeting
- Rolling budgeting
- Activity-based budgeting
Correct answer: Zero-based budgeting
Zero-based budgeting requires managers to justify all expenditures anew each period, eliminating the assumption that prior budgets are a valid baseline.
Question 2: A company produces 10,000 units and absorbs overheads at $5 per unit. Actual overheads are $48,000. What is the over/under absorption?
- $2,000 over-absorbed (Correct answer)
- $2,000 under-absorbed
- $48,000 over-absorbed
- $2,000 over-spent
Correct answer: $2,000 over-absorbed
Absorbed overheads = 10,000 × $5 = $50,000; actual = $48,000; so overheads are over-absorbed by $2,000.
Question 3: When comparing marginal and absorption costing profit, if inventory levels increase during the period:
- Absorption costing reports higher profit than marginal costing (Correct answer)
- Marginal costing reports higher profit than absorption costing
- Both methods report the same profit
- Absorption costing reports lower profit due to higher fixed costs
Correct answer: Absorption costing reports higher profit than marginal costing
When inventory rises, absorption costing defers more fixed costs in closing inventory, resulting in a higher profit than marginal costing.
Question 4: The margin of safety percentage is calculated as:
- (Actual sales − Breakeven sales) ÷ Actual sales × 100 (Correct answer)
- (Budgeted profit − Actual profit) ÷ Budgeted profit × 100
- Fixed costs ÷ Contribution per unit × 100
- (Actual sales − Target sales) ÷ Target sales × 100
Correct answer: (Actual sales − Breakeven sales) ÷ Actual sales × 100
Margin of safety % = (Actual or budgeted sales − Breakeven sales) ÷ Actual or budgeted sales × 100, showing the cushion before losses begin.
Question 5: In an ABC system, which of the following is a batch-level cost?
- Machine set-up costs incurred each time a new batch runs (Correct answer)
- Direct materials consumed per unit produced
- Factory rent paid monthly
- CEO salary allocated to product lines
Correct answer: Machine set-up costs incurred each time a new batch runs
Batch-level costs, like machine set-up, are incurred once per batch regardless of the number of units in that batch.
Question 6: A division has controllable profit of $200,000 and controllable investment of $1,000,000. Its controllable Return on Investment (ROI) is:
- 20% (Correct answer)
- 25%
- 15%
- 5%
Correct answer: 20%
ROI = Controllable profit ÷ Controllable investment = $200,000 ÷ $1,000,000 = 20%.
Question 7: Residual Income (RI) differs from ROI in that RI:
- Deducts an imputed interest charge on investment from divisional profit (Correct answer)
- Expresses performance as a percentage rather than an absolute figure
- Ignores uncontrollable fixed costs in its calculation
- Uses market value rather than book value of assets
Correct answer: Deducts an imputed interest charge on investment from divisional profit
RI = Controllable profit − (Cost of capital × Controllable investment), providing an absolute dollar measure after charging for the cost of capital.
Which budgeting approach requires every line item to be justified from scratch each period, regardless of prior spending?