Multiple Choice
The production-volume variance should generally not be calculated and reported for control purposes because, unless interpreted properly, it can:
A) Distract top management by focusing on operational efficiencies/inefficiencies.
B) Give information that only top management should have.
C) Distort other variable-cost variances.
D) Encourage overproduction by managers to achieve a favorable volume variance.
E) Encourage underproduction by managers to avoid an unfavorable variance.
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