Deck 22: Strategic Management Accounting

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Hampton, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities: <strong>Hampton, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities:   The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is</strong> A) 0.33. B) 0.27. C) 0.25. D) 0.18. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is

A) 0.33.
B) 0.27.
C) 0.25.
D) 0.18.
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____ are outcome measures that are a result of past efforts.

A) Objective measures
B) External measures
C) Financial measures
D) Lag measures
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For a firm to have balanced measures, the measures selected must be balanced between

A) lag and lead measures.
B) objective and subjective measures.
C) financial and nonfinancial measures.
D) all of these.
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____ are outcome measures that are expressed in monetary terms.

A) Objective measures
B) External measures
C) Financial measures
D) Lag measures
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When a computer company increases the internal storage space for the same price, it is following a

A) focusing strategy.
B) low-cost strategy.
C) differentiation strategy.
D) strategic positioning strategy.
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When a computer company targets customers in the South, it is following a

A) focusing strategy.
B) low-cost strategy.
C) differentiation strategy.
D) strategic positioning strategy.
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____ is the use of cost data to develop and identify superior strategies that will produce a sustainable competitive advantage.

A) Strategic decision making
B) Strategic cost management
C) Competitive advantage
D) Customer value
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____ are outcome measures that relate to customers.

A) Objective measures
B) External measures
C) Financial measures
D) Lag measures
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Hugh, SA., recently evaluated its manufacturing process and determined the following about its main product: <strong>Hugh, SA., recently evaluated its manufacturing process and determined the following about its main product:   The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is</strong> A) 1.00. B) 0.75. C) 0.67. D) 0.50. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is

A) 1.00.
B) 0.75.
C) 0.67.
D) 0.50.
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____ describe the relationships of a firm's value chain activities that are performed with its suppliers and customers.

A) External linkages
B) Internal linkages
C) Industrial value chain
D) Both a and b
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____ involves choosing among alternative strategies with the goal of selecting a strategy, or strategies, that provides a company with reasonable assurance of long-term growth and survival.

A) Strategic decision making
B) Strategic cost management
C) Competitive advantage
D) Customer value
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____ are relationships among activities that are performed with a firm's portion of the value chain.

A) External linkages
B) Internal linkages
C) Industrial value chain
D) Both a and b
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Richards, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities: <strong>Richards, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities:   The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is</strong> A) 0.48. B) 0.45. C) 0.42. D) 0.30. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is

A) 0.48.
B) 0.45.
C) 0.42.
D) 0.30.
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____ are outcome measures that can be readily quantified and verified.

A) Objective measures
B) External measures
C) Financial measures
D) Lag measures
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____ is creating better customer value for the same or lower cost than competitors or creating equivalent value for lower cost than offered by competitors.

A) Strategic decision making
B) Strategic cost management
C) Competitive advantage
D) Total product
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The industrial value-chain analysis

A) recognizes only complex linkages within the firm.
B) is not compatible with differentiation strategies.
C) determines a linked set of value-creating activities.
D) requires a firm to operate across the entire value chain.
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When a computer company maintains the internal storage space for a lower price, it is following a

A) focusing strategy.
B) low-cost strategy.
C) differentiation strategy.
D) strategic positioning strategy.
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The five key core objectives of the customer perspective of the Balanced Scorecard do NOT include which of the following?

A) increase market share
B) increase customer satisfaction
C) increase customer retention
D) increase customer contact
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An example of a lag measure is

A) hours of employee training.
B) customer profitability.
C) employee capabilities.
D) none of the above.
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When a computer company selects a mix of strategies in order to create sustainable competitive advantage, it is following a

A) focusing strategy.
B) low-cost strategy.
C) differentiation strategy.
D) strategic positioning strategy.
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Objectives for increasing revenue growth include

A) adopting a new pricing strategy.
B) reducing the cost per unit.
C) eliminating nonvalue-added activities.
D) reducing distribution channel cost.
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Which of the following is not a step in developing the Balanced Scorecard?

A) setting balanced objectives
B) outlining control procedures
C) setting target values
D) rewards
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Roberts, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities: <strong>Roberts, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities:   The MCE for the product is</strong> A) 0.48. B) 0.45. C) 0.42. D) 0.30. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The MCE for the product is

A) 0.48.
B) 0.45.
C) 0.42.
D) 0.30.
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Which of the following would be a lag measure?

A) budget forecasts
B) sales per employee
C) plant investment
D) employee training hours
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Which of the following would be a lead measure?

A) customer profitability
B) cost per employee
C) return on investment
D) employee training hours
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Why does the Balanced Scorecard differ from company to company? Whose responsibility is the implementation?
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From the customer perspective, which of the following might be considered a core objective rather than a performance value?

A) decrease price
B) increase customer retention
C) improve image
D) improve product quality
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In the customer perspective, objectives and measures that drive the creation of customer value are

A) customer survey ratings.
B) postpurchase cost.
C) on-time deliveries.
D) all of the above.
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Strategic-based performance measures are balanced measures. Give examples of four types of balanced measures.
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Describe the basic features of the Balanced Scorecard.
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Which of the following statements about a balanced scorecard is true?

A) The balanced scorecard gives managers a perspective of the organization's performance using a recurring set of criteria.
B) The advantage of a balanced scorecard approach is that it can best be used as a single, comprehensive measure of corporate performance.
C) The advantage of a balanced scorecard approach is that it eliminates the need for management accounting data.
D) The advantage of a balanced scorecard approach is that it leads management to focus exclusively on critical downstream issues such as consumer demand, and away from lesser upstream issues such as design and production.
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____ provide some idea of what to expect currently or in the near future.

A) Trailing measures
B) Leading measures
C) Financial measures
D) All of the above
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Hampton, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities: <strong>Hampton, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities:   The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is</strong> A) 0.33. B) 0.27. C) 0.25. D) 0.18. The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is

A) 0.33.
B) 0.27.
C) 0.25.
D) 0.18.
C
2
____ are outcome measures that are a result of past efforts.

A) Objective measures
B) External measures
C) Financial measures
D) Lag measures
D
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For a firm to have balanced measures, the measures selected must be balanced between

A) lag and lead measures.
B) objective and subjective measures.
C) financial and nonfinancial measures.
D) all of these.
D
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____ are outcome measures that are expressed in monetary terms.

A) Objective measures
B) External measures
C) Financial measures
D) Lag measures
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When a computer company increases the internal storage space for the same price, it is following a

A) focusing strategy.
B) low-cost strategy.
C) differentiation strategy.
D) strategic positioning strategy.
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When a computer company targets customers in the South, it is following a

A) focusing strategy.
B) low-cost strategy.
C) differentiation strategy.
D) strategic positioning strategy.
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____ is the use of cost data to develop and identify superior strategies that will produce a sustainable competitive advantage.

A) Strategic decision making
B) Strategic cost management
C) Competitive advantage
D) Customer value
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____ are outcome measures that relate to customers.

A) Objective measures
B) External measures
C) Financial measures
D) Lag measures
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Hugh, SA., recently evaluated its manufacturing process and determined the following about its main product: <strong>Hugh, SA., recently evaluated its manufacturing process and determined the following about its main product:   The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is</strong> A) 1.00. B) 0.75. C) 0.67. D) 0.50. The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is

A) 1.00.
B) 0.75.
C) 0.67.
D) 0.50.
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____ describe the relationships of a firm's value chain activities that are performed with its suppliers and customers.

A) External linkages
B) Internal linkages
C) Industrial value chain
D) Both a and b
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____ involves choosing among alternative strategies with the goal of selecting a strategy, or strategies, that provides a company with reasonable assurance of long-term growth and survival.

A) Strategic decision making
B) Strategic cost management
C) Competitive advantage
D) Customer value
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____ are relationships among activities that are performed with a firm's portion of the value chain.

A) External linkages
B) Internal linkages
C) Industrial value chain
D) Both a and b
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Richards, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities: <strong>Richards, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities:   The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is</strong> A) 0.48. B) 0.45. C) 0.42. D) 0.30. The manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for the product is

A) 0.48.
B) 0.45.
C) 0.42.
D) 0.30.
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____ are outcome measures that can be readily quantified and verified.

A) Objective measures
B) External measures
C) Financial measures
D) Lag measures
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____ is creating better customer value for the same or lower cost than competitors or creating equivalent value for lower cost than offered by competitors.

A) Strategic decision making
B) Strategic cost management
C) Competitive advantage
D) Total product
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The industrial value-chain analysis

A) recognizes only complex linkages within the firm.
B) is not compatible with differentiation strategies.
C) determines a linked set of value-creating activities.
D) requires a firm to operate across the entire value chain.
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When a computer company maintains the internal storage space for a lower price, it is following a

A) focusing strategy.
B) low-cost strategy.
C) differentiation strategy.
D) strategic positioning strategy.
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The five key core objectives of the customer perspective of the Balanced Scorecard do NOT include which of the following?

A) increase market share
B) increase customer satisfaction
C) increase customer retention
D) increase customer contact
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An example of a lag measure is

A) hours of employee training.
B) customer profitability.
C) employee capabilities.
D) none of the above.
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When a computer company selects a mix of strategies in order to create sustainable competitive advantage, it is following a

A) focusing strategy.
B) low-cost strategy.
C) differentiation strategy.
D) strategic positioning strategy.
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Objectives for increasing revenue growth include

A) adopting a new pricing strategy.
B) reducing the cost per unit.
C) eliminating nonvalue-added activities.
D) reducing distribution channel cost.
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Which of the following is not a step in developing the Balanced Scorecard?

A) setting balanced objectives
B) outlining control procedures
C) setting target values
D) rewards
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Roberts, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities: <strong>Roberts, SA., manufactures a product that experiences the following activities:   The MCE for the product is</strong> A) 0.48. B) 0.45. C) 0.42. D) 0.30. The MCE for the product is

A) 0.48.
B) 0.45.
C) 0.42.
D) 0.30.
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Which of the following would be a lag measure?

A) budget forecasts
B) sales per employee
C) plant investment
D) employee training hours
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Which of the following would be a lead measure?

A) customer profitability
B) cost per employee
C) return on investment
D) employee training hours
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Why does the Balanced Scorecard differ from company to company? Whose responsibility is the implementation?
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From the customer perspective, which of the following might be considered a core objective rather than a performance value?

A) decrease price
B) increase customer retention
C) improve image
D) improve product quality
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In the customer perspective, objectives and measures that drive the creation of customer value are

A) customer survey ratings.
B) postpurchase cost.
C) on-time deliveries.
D) all of the above.
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Strategic-based performance measures are balanced measures. Give examples of four types of balanced measures.
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Describe the basic features of the Balanced Scorecard.
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Which of the following statements about a balanced scorecard is true?

A) The balanced scorecard gives managers a perspective of the organization's performance using a recurring set of criteria.
B) The advantage of a balanced scorecard approach is that it can best be used as a single, comprehensive measure of corporate performance.
C) The advantage of a balanced scorecard approach is that it eliminates the need for management accounting data.
D) The advantage of a balanced scorecard approach is that it leads management to focus exclusively on critical downstream issues such as consumer demand, and away from lesser upstream issues such as design and production.
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____ provide some idea of what to expect currently or in the near future.

A) Trailing measures
B) Leading measures
C) Financial measures
D) All of the above
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