Management Accounting Test Questions


Q.  The formula to estimate the sales margin variance due to sales mixture is

a. Standard profit - Revised standard profit
b. Revised standard profit - Budgeted profit
c. Standard profit + Revised standard profit
d. Revised standard profit + Budgeted profit


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