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An accounting control system structured on multiple objective planning models

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An important problem confronting decision makers in modern organizations is how to plan and control in a multiple goal decision setting. The usual approach for attacking this problem is to assume one dominant goal and treat others as constraints for the budget planning purpose. The traditional accounting control system is a variance analysis which makes a comparison between an ex ante planning budget, a budget adjusted to the actual activity level, and actual results. The present paper describes how to set up multiple goal planning models by using goal programming and multiple objective linear programming techniques. And an opportunity cost concept of ex post accounting variance analysis (which a comparison is made between an ex ante budget, ex post optimum budget, and actual results) is used as a control device. This ex post analysis will signal a deviation in any data input parameter in the planning models.

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  • Lin, W Thomas, 1980. "An accounting control system structured on multiple objective planning models," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 8(3), pages 375-382.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jomega:v:8:y:1980:i:3:p:375-382
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