Sam, the CFO of XYZ Company, finds that in the expenditure budget of the current year,
there are many funds available in the stationery account, whereas there is not much amount
left for employee travel expenses. Sam instructs the budget analyst John to transfer 80% of
the stationery account to the travel expenses account. While transferring the amount, John
encountered errors and approached Sam for a resolution. Sam reviews the situation and
clarifies it to John. Choose what Sam would have explained to John.
A.
There must be some budgetary control enabled on the travel expenses, and a transfer
can be made only after a funds check.
B.
There must be some budgetary control enabled on the stationery account, and a transfer
can be made only after a funds check.
C.
There must be some budgetary control enabled on the stationery and travel expenses
accounts, and a transfer can be made only after a funds check.
D.
It is not possible to transfer amount from one account to another unless the absolute
amount is known. So John should have calculated 80% of the stationery account and then
tried to make the transfer.