题目

The following information is available for a single product:  

Units produced                                                       500  

Time taken                                                               200 hours  

Maximum time available                                       200 hours  

Materials purchased           1,000 kg costing      $3,000 

 Materials used                                                          800 kg  

Labour costs                                                             $2,000  

Overheads                                                                $1,500  

Sales                                                                         $9,000 

What is the throughput accounting ratio for this product? 

A

 0 

B

 1.00 

C

 1.50 

D

 1.70 

Chapter2dThroughputaccounting

The throughput accounting ratio is defined as throughput/total factory costs (these can both be calculated per hour, but that is, more work for the same answer). 

Throughput = sales – all material costs = $9,000 – $3,000 = $6,000 

(Note that we use materials purchased instead of materials used.) 

Total factory costs 5 all other production costs = $2,000 + $1,500 = $3,500

 TA ratio = $6,000/$3,500 = 1.7. 

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 A government is trying to assess schools by using a range of financial and non-financial factors. One of the chosen methods is the percentage of students passing five exams or more. 

Which of the three Es in the value for money framework is being measured here? 

A

 Economy 

B

 Efficiency 

C

 Effectiveness 

D

 Expertise 

The following statements have been made about measuring performance in not-for-profit organisations: 

(1) Output does not usually have a market value, and it is therefore more difficult to measure effectiveness. 

(2) Control over the performance can only be satisfactorily achieved by assessments of ‘value for money’. 

Which of the above statements is/are true? 

A

 (1) only 

B

 (2) only 

C

 Neither (1) nor (2) 

D

 Both (1) and (2) 

The senior manager is suspicious of a local manager’s accounts and thinks that the profit performance may have been overstated.    

Which of the following would be a plausible explanation of an overstatement of profit? 

A

 Delaying payments to payables 

B

 Shortening the useful economic life of a non-current asset 

C

Overstatement of a prepayment 

D

Overstatement of an accrual 

Which of the following statements regarding standard setting is correct? 

A

 Imposed standards are more likely to be achieved 

B

Managers across the organisation should be targeted using the same standards 

C

Standards should be set at an ideal level with no built in stretch 

D

 Participation in standard setting is more motivating than where standards are imposed 

When setting performance measurement targets it should be considered that there is the possibility that managers will take a short term view of the company and may even be tempted to manipulate results in order to achieve their targets.   

Which of the following would assist in overcoming the problems of short-termism and manipulation of results? 

A

 Rewards should be linked to a wider variety of performance measures including some nonfinancial measures 

B

 Managers should only be rewarded for the results achieved in their own departments 

C

 Any capital investment decision should be judged using the payback method of investment appraisal 

D

 Setting targets involving the overall performance of the company will be more motivating for managers 

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