Multiple Choice
Standard cost systems can enhance operational control through the use of
A) price variances, which indicate the need for enhanced spending control.
B) efficiency variances, which indicate the need for corrective action.
C) standard costs, which indicate the desired cost of a unit of input.
D) actual costs, which indicate the price received for units sold.
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