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Chapter 0: Managerial Accounting and the Business Environment
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
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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
9. A firm's organization chart will normally show both the formal and informal
lines of reporting and communication.
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ANSWER- False Level: Easy LO: 2
10. The Chief Financial Officer of an organization is responsible for ensuring
that line operations run smoothly.
ANSWER- False Level: Medium LO: 2
11. Traditionally, companies have maintained large amounts of raw materials,
work in process, and finished goods inventories to act as buffers so that operations
can proceed smoothly even if there are unanticipated disruptions.
ANSWER- True Level: Medium LO: 3
12. Process Reengineering is generally considered to be a more radical approach
to improvement than Total Quality Management.
ANSWER- True Level: Easy LO: 3
13. Process Reengineering emphasizes a team approach involving front-line
workers, whereas Total Quality Management is usually implemented using outside
specialists and is imposed from above.
ANSWER- False Level: Medium LO: 3
14. If ethical standards were not generally followed, one of the results would
probably be fewer goods and services available in the marketplace.
ANSWER- True Level: Medium LO: 4