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forsale [732]
4 years ago
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Who questions silo-thinking or narrow-thinking in organizations? A. Leaders B. Supervisors C. Entrepreneurs D. Managers

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seropon [69]4 years ago
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(Leaders) questions silo thinking or narrow thinking in organizations
Ulleksa [173]4 years ago
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A (leader) questions silo-thinking or narrow-thinking in organizations.
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overhead controllable variance

solution

we get here overhead controllable variance as      

overhead controllable variance = Actual overhead - Budgeted overhead   ......................1

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Budgeted overhead is = 20,900 × 6.40 + 47,400

Budgeted overhead is = 181160

put here value we get

overhead controllable variance = $167,200 - 181160

overhead controllable variance =  13960 F

   

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