Multiple Choice
Where there is an insignificant adverse variance, management is best advised to:
A) ignore it, as the cost of investigation may outweigh the benefit.
B) investigate immediately and in full detail.
C) keep the variance under review.
D) ignore it, as it may be compensated by an insignificant favourable variance.
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