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CIPS Exam L4M2 Topic 8 Question 57 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIPS's L4M2 exam
Question #: 57
Topic #: 8
[All L4M2 Questions]

After a project, the procurement team at CLK Ltd meets up and summarises on the performance. They see that they actually spent $5,000 less than planned budget. The team tries to identifies why there is such difference. This activity is known as...?

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Suggested Answer: B

The procurement team in the scenario is analysing the difference between the plan and actual spend. This activity is known as variance analysis. The sum of all variances gives a picture of the overall over-performance or under-performance for a particular reporting period. For each item, companies assess their favorability by comparing actual costs to standard costs in the industry.

For example, if the actual cost is lower than the standard cost for raw materials, assuming the same volume of materials, it would lead to a favorable price variance (i.e., cost savings). However, if the standard quantity was 10,000 pieces of material and 15,000 pieces were required in production, this would be an unfavorable quantity variance because more materials were used than anticipated.


- CIPS study guide page 57-58

- Variance Analysis - Learn How to Calculate and Analyze Variances (corporatefinanceinsti-tute.com)

LO 1, AC 1.4

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Olga
11 days ago
Hey, at least they didn't blow the budget! 'Spending $5,000 less than planned' - that's what I call a win in my book.
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Hollis
19 days ago
Rolling budget? Nah, that's more for ongoing projects. This is all about that sweet, sweet variance analysis.
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Magnolia
20 days ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's important to analyze the differences in budget to improve future projects.
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Gennie
22 days ago
I agree with Justine. Variance analysis helps us understand why we spent less than planned.
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Cherelle
23 days ago
I'm surprised they didn't go with cost modelling. That's usually the go-to for budget analysis, right?
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Nickie
7 days ago
B) Variance analysis
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Levi
10 days ago
A) Cash flow analysis
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Ming
1 months ago
Looks like the team at CLK Ltd really knows their stuff! Variance analysis is the way to go here.
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Julianna
16 days ago
B) Variance analysis
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Kirk
20 days ago
A) Variance analysis
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Justine
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Variance analysis.
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