Top-down budgeting methods are commonly used because of
A. the growing availability of computer simulations.
B. the ease with which a manager can assess the impact of sales on ROI.
C. the upper management's desire for control.
D. their effectiveness.
E. their quantitative nature.
Answer: C
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