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Managerial Accounting
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by Garrison, Noreen, Brewer
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Twelfth Edition
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,True/False Questions
1. Although financial and managerial accounting differ in many ways, they are similar in
that both rely on the same underlying financial data.
Answer: True Level: Medium LO: 1
2. Managerial accounting is a branch of financial accounting and serves essentially the
same purposes as financial accounting.
Answer: False Level: Medium LO: 1
3. Managerial accounting places greater emphasis on the future than financial
accounting, which is primarily concerned with the past.
Answer: True Level: Easy LO: 1
4. Managerial accounting is not needed in a non-profit or governmental organization.
Answer: False Level: Easy LO: 1
5. When carrying out their planning activities, managers select a course of action and
specify how the action will be implemented.
Answer: True Level: Easy LO: 2
6. When carrying out their planning activities, managers obtain feedback to ensure that
the plan is actually carried out and is appropriately modified as circumstances change.
Answer: False Level: Medium LO: 2
7. The controller occupies a line position in an organization.
Answer: False Level: Easy LO: 2
8. Decentralization means the delegation of decision-making authority throughout an
organization by allowing managers at various operating levels to make key decisions
relating to their own area of responsibility.
Answer: True Level: Easy LO: 2
,Chapter 1 Managerial Accounting and the Business
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