Variance Analysis for Business Studies. Case Study Style Questions
Do you need more opportunities for your students to practise their quantitative skills?
Variance analysis is the difference between planned and actual revenue, costs and profit.
This pack contains 12 case studies in the style found in Business Studies examinations and coursework tasks. ;
Suitable for
A Level Business Studies
IB Business Management
BTEC Business Unit 13: Cost and Management Accounting
How to use this resource;
• Print this out for your students as a quick in class assessment
• Print out for homework or revision material.
• Display it on your whiteboard to save paper
• Upload it to a VLE as part of a home learning programme.
Do you need more opportunities for your students to practise their quantitative skills?
Variance analysis is the difference between planned and actual revenue, costs and profit.
This pack contains 12 case studies in the style found in Business Studies examinations and coursework tasks. ;
Suitable for
A Level Business Studies
IB Business Management
BTEC Business Unit 13: Cost and Management Accounting
How to use this resource;
• Print this out for your students as a quick in class assessment
• Print out for homework or revision material.
• Display it on your whiteboard to save paper
• Upload it to a VLE as part of a home learning programme.
Do you need more opportunities for your students to practise their quantitative skills?
Variance analysis is the difference between planned and actual revenue, costs and profit.
This pack contains 12 case studies in the style found in Business Studies examinations and coursework tasks. ;
Suitable for
A Level Business Studies
IB Business Management
BTEC Business Unit 13: Cost and Management Accounting
How to use this resource;
• Print this out for your students as a quick in class assessment
• Print out for homework or revision material.
• Display it on your whiteboard to save paper
• Upload it to a VLE as part of a home learning programme.