Survey Of Accounting
Survey Of Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259631122
Author: Edmonds, Thomas P.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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1. Pam Kelly says she has no faith in budgets. Her company, Kelly Manufacturing Corporation, spent thousands of dollars to install a sophisticated budget system. One year later the company’s expenses are still out of control. She believes budgets simply do not work. How would you respond to Ms. Kelly’s beliefs?

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Explain the importance of budgets to Person P that makes the employees responsible to control costs.

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Budget: Budget is a formal statement of a company’s future plans expressed in monetary terms that are established by the management to fulfill the financial objectives.

Importance of budgets in controlling costs: Budgets are prepared by people to plan the revenue and expenses. But if the budgeting system is not followed by people, the preparation of budgets is a mere paper work. Person P should train the employees to use the budgeting system and make them responsible for the costs under their control.

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