1、2018年 6月 ACCA考试 P5高级业绩管理真题及答案解析(总分:125.00,做题时间:195 分钟)案例分析题(总题数:4,分数:125.00)Section A This ONE question is compulsory and MUST be attemptedChiven Stores (Chiven) is a listed clothing retailer in Beeland. Its overall aim is to become the largest clothing retailer in Beeland and deliver exceptional va
2、lue to its shareholders. It has recently dropped down the clothing retailer rankings from fourth to fifth largest. Shareholders have expressed concern at the lack of dividend growth at a time when spending in the Beeland clothing market has been growing.There has been a recent change of chief execut
3、ive officer (CEO) and the new CEO has identified that the performance reporting at Chiven is not fit for the needs of the business. She has asked you to prepare a report to the board to address the performance measurement and management issues which she sees as most important. Her plan is to achieve
4、 the overall aim by maximising our opportunities from new technology and increasing our currently small web presence. She wants a detailed evaluation of the current performance report which is used by the board for its annual review of the business (Appendix 1). She wants this task split into two pa
5、rts: first, evaluate the existing set of measures and their presentation and then second, add three new measures which you believe address key issues for the business but are not currently on the report. She has stated that the report does not need a commentary as she and the finance director talk t
6、hrough the report in detail with the board.In an additional effort to drive improvement and gain competitive advantage for Chiven, the board has decided to use the value chain as a business integration tool. The CEO has provided a copy of the value chain diagram which was discussed at the last board
7、 meeting (Appendix 2). She believes that further improvements in Chivens performance can be achieved through simplification of the supply chain. The CEO believes that this has implications for the performance measurement and information systems at Chiven and wants your report to address this as well
8、.Finally, the CEO has already identified one important reason for Chivens poor performance and that is its failure to make use of Big Data in relation to Chivens web sales. She believes that the board does not understand the implications of the volume, velocity and variety of this data for the busin
9、ess and wants you to write a guide for them. She is aware that this is a new and rapidly developing area for most businesses, so she considers that the board should also be briefed about its risks and challenges.The CEO wants a report which she can present to the board to address these various perfo
10、rmance issues at Chiven.Appendix 1Chiven StoresAnnual performance report for year ended March 2018Appendix 2Value chain diagramRequired:(分数:50.00)Write a report to the board of Chiven to:(i) Evaluate the performance report in Appendix 1 as requested. (20 marks)(ii) Using the data in Appendix 1, reco
11、mmend (with appropriate calculation and justification) three new performance measures for Chiven as requested. (8 marks)(iii) Advise on appropriate performance measures and systems for Chiven when using the value chain approach to simplify the supply chain. (7 marks)(iv) Discuss the development of B
12、ig Data and its potential impact on Chivens information systems, including the risks and challenges it presents. (11 marks)Professional marks will be awarded for the format, style and structure of the discussion of your answer. (4 marks)(分数:50.00)_Section B TWO questions ONLY to be attemptedLuvij ma
13、nufactures high quality, luxury womens footwear. It sells its products on its own website and also to small independent retailers. In order to monitor performance and aid decision-making, Luvij collects sales data on all of its footwear ranges and feedback on its designs from customers and retailers
14、. In addition, to ensure that prices remain competitive, Luvij has a team of staff to monitor the prices of similar products on competitors websites and to identify design trends in the market, which change frequently, and from season to season. Generating new footwear designs consistent with changi
15、ng market trends is a critical success factor for Luvij. The large volume of data collected is entered into a complex spreadsheet by one data entry clerk.Luvij operates a functional structure with different departments for sales, production, purchasing and design. The spreadsheet is sent by email to
16、 the senior manager of each of these departments at the end of each quarter. The senior manager for the sales, production and buying departments are expected to generate the relevant sales, production and purchasing forecasts by analysing information contained in the spreadsheet. The senior manager
17、of the design department uses the information to generate new footwear designs consistent with market trends.Luvij has a strategic objective to become the market leader in the sale of high quality, childrens footwear to small independent footwear retailers. It has already invested heavily in market
18、research and developing innovative designs. To reduce the risks of not achieving this strategic objective, for example, by having insufficient capacity to produce a larger range of footwear styles, the board is considering entering into a joint venture with Shirville.Shirville is a large manufacture
19、r of exclusively childrens footwear. Its advanced manufacturing machinery and production techniques mean that it can produce the high volumes required to supply supermarkets and chain stores* found on the main streets of most towns and cities. Shirvilles objective for the joint venture is to utilise
20、 spare production capacity it has in a factory which it holds on a lease which expires in three years.One recently appointed board member at Luvij has commented, I believe that the external information on market trends and competitors prices compiled in the quarterly spreadsheet is of limited useful
21、ness as I have heard complaints from managers that they have difficulty understanding the large volume of data given to them, and that they often receive this too late. The company I worked for in my previous job used a unified corporate database to share information in real time across all parts of
22、 the business. A similar unified corporate database may be useful for Luvij. I am also concerned about the potential problems of measuring and managing the performance of the joint venture with Shirville. The fact that the two businesses have different objectives is just one example of why these pro
23、blems may occur, though there will also be other reasons.*Chain stores are large retailers with multiple stores based in different locations.Required:(分数:25)(1).Explain the factors which might limit the usefulness of the external information currently used by Luvij, and evaluate how the use of a uni
24、fied corporate database could help to overcome these limitations.(分数:15)_(2).Advise the board on the potential problems with the measurement and management of the performance of the joint venture with Shirville.(分数:10)_Bazeele hires out plant and machinery to small firms working in the construction
25、industry. Bazeeles senior managers, including the chief executive officer (CEO), have worked in the business since it was established 30 years ago, and they own the majority of the shares. During that time, Bazeele has acquired many smaller plant hire businesses. Of these business units, those which
26、 have underperformed after acquisition have either been sold on or restructured, for example, to increase their operating margins. Bazeele has recently diversified by hiring out large items of plant to large construction firms working on major infrastructure projects. These projects can last for up
27、to 10 years. Strong growth in the general economy has increased the number of these large projects and has also led to a predicted large increase in bank interest rates.The shareholders objective is for Bazeele to maintain its historic return on capital employed (ROCE). Managers at business units ar
28、e given the objective of maintaining net profit margins of their own business units. Similarly, managers at individual branches of business units are given the same objective according to their own areas of responsibility.Following two years of poor performance, it has been suggested to the CEO that
29、 Bazeele would benefit from adopting a value-based management (VBM) approach.The CEO requires your advice and has said, The shareholders are unsure what VBM is, whether it will benefit Bazeele, and what changes the business would need to make if it were to adopt it. All managers in the business are
30、already clear what their objectives are. For example, one business unit manager recently postponed some expensive staff training on improving customer satisfaction, which I believe was the correct decision. Our recent poor performance has meant we cannot afford this sort of expenditure, especially a
31、s we have no information on what levels of customer satisfaction actually are. Personally, I dislike change, but would not object to the adoption of VBM if it was thought to be beneficial for Bazeele. The shareholders have heard that economic value added (EVA) can be used to measure whether Bazeele
32、has created or destroyed value for its shareholders, but this has not yet been calculated.Details of the companys recent performance are given in Appendix 1.Appendix 1 Notes from Bazeeles management accounts for the most recent year end1. Net profit after tax for the year: $10m2. Capital employed at
33、 the start of the year: $250m3. The interest charge for the year was $15m on a variable rate loan with an interest rate of 10%. Bazeele is funded 60% by debt and 40% by equity. The cost of equity is 12%. Bazeele pays tax at a rate of 20%.4. The depreciation charge for non-current assets for the year
34、 was $60m; the economic depreciation of which was $140m. At the start of the period, the accumulated economic depreciation of non-current assets exceeded its accounting depreciation by $160m.5. Brought forward at the start of the year was a provision of $48m which was made in respect of a debt owed
35、by a customer who has since repaid it.6. Within the current profit or loss account there is an expense for $06m for advertising in trade magazines. This led to several enquiries from new customers involved in large infrastructure projects, which has resulted in Bazeele signing at least two large con
36、tracts after the end of the accounting period.Required:(分数:25)(1).Evaluate whether a value-based management approach is appropriate for Bazeele.(分数:7)_(2).Explain to the CEO what changes Bazeele would need to make to its performance measurement and performance management systems if it were to adopt
37、a value-based management approach.(分数:7)_(3).Using the information in Appendix 1, advise the CEO whether Bazeele has generated economic value for its shareholders.(分数:11)_Laurel and Parsley (LP) is an architectural consultancy firm, specialising in the design of large commercial buildings. Due to an
38、 economic recession, which began in late 2017, demand for LPs services fell dramatically, and there was insufficient work for all of the firms consultants. LPs chief executive officer (CEO) believes that the recession will be short and that LP should do all it can to retain its highly skilled and ex
39、perienced workforce ready for when demand increases after the end of the recession. The rest of the board believe that the firm should cut the size of the workforce until that time, as LP already has an operational gearing ratio 50% higher than its main rival.Despite the boards objections, the CEO a
40、sked for LP to prepare bids for work on non-commercial building projects, which have so far been unaffected by the recession. Though LP had little track record in designing non-commercial residential buildings, it successfully tendered a fixed fee for the design work on a large housing development.
41、As the finance director had been absent due to illness for a year, the CEO prepared and submitted the bid himself. To meet the tight deadlines for submission of the bid, this was done at a time when most of the board were taking their annual holidays.It quickly became apparent that the staff resourc
42、es required for the housing development project were much greater than the CEO had anticipated in the bid. In the rush to submit the bid and start work, staff were not given clear milestones for completion of the project, or individual performance targets. This has led to staff working long hours, m
43、orale has fallen, and several experienced employees have since left the firm. The project is well behind schedule, and LPs client has said it will take legal action against the firm to recover any financial losses caused by the delay.It has been suggested to the board that LP may be at risk of corpo
44、rate failure, as it has score of 47 using the Argenti A Score model, which is shown in Appendix 1.Required:(分数:25)(1).Using Argentis A Score model, evaluate whether LP is at risk of corporate failure.(分数:12)_(2).Advise LP what performance management systems are needed in order to improve performance
45、 in respect of each of the mistakes and symptoms you have identified in part (a).(分数:7)_(3).Evaluate the usefulness of using qualitative models such as the Argenti A Score in predicting corporate failure.(分数:6)_2018年 6月 ACCA考试 P5高级业绩管理真题答案解析(总分:125.00,做题时间:195 分钟)案例分析题(总题数:4,分数:125.00)Section A This
46、 ONE question is compulsory and MUST be attemptedChiven Stores (Chiven) is a listed clothing retailer in Beeland. Its overall aim is to become the largest clothing retailer in Beeland and deliver exceptional value to its shareholders. It has recently dropped down the clothing retailer rankings from
47、fourth to fifth largest. Shareholders have expressed concern at the lack of dividend growth at a time when spending in the Beeland clothing market has been growing.There has been a recent change of chief executive officer (CEO) and the new CEO has identified that the performance reporting at Chiven is not fit for the needs of the business. She h