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Therefore, in that context, the thesis topic: "Researching cost - volume - profit analysis for business decision making of animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam" Accordingly, the

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INTRODUCTION

1 Rationale of the thesis topic

To increase the competitiveness in enterprises in general, and in manufacturing

industry in particular, managers need to use a variety off management accounting tools

In which, cost – volume – profit analysis (CVP) is a tool to help manager to make

optimal business decision (Fong-Ching Yuan, 2009), in order to achieve the highest aim

in finance operation that is business value maximization CVP analysis deals with the

basic economic relationship that shows the relevance of fixed costs, variable costs, sales

volume, unit price, revenue, profit Through studying and mastering the CVP

relationship, managers can maximize the potential capabilities of the enterprise, use and

promote effectively all resources in the enterprise to perform well manufacturing

business This is the basis for making decisions on selecting or adjusting production and

business methods in order to maximize profits

According to the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), CVP analysis is

in the second development stage of management accounting, belonging to traditional

management accounting and still commonly be used in many countries (Abdel-Kader and

Luther, 2006; Uyar, 2010; Yalcin, 2012) Analysis of costs, revenues and profits are basic

objects that are always concerned by managers at all times Therefore, CVP analysis is

used throughout to provide appropriate information in business stages, contribute to

management accounting information systems and evaluate business performance

(Horngren, 2011) However, applying CVP analysis in making business decisions in each

manufacturing enterprise is different because of the characteristics of the business

(industry, organizational structure, competitive capacity, .) and perception of the

managers about the importance of using accounting information

To develop the livestock industry, feed is an important link that is being

considered as a solution to ensure food security around the world According to experts

from Grand View Research, by 2020, Vietnam's animal feed market will reach a size of

about 10.55 billion USD The demand of the market can then increase from 25 to 26

million tons of feed, so in recent years this industry is growing and developing stably

with the growth rate of 13 to 15% per year However, according to the Department of

Livestock Production of Vietnam, the current domestic animal feed production activities

almost do not meet the domestic demand but are still mainly imported sources That

shows that the animal feed market in Vietnam is a potential market for feed processing

enterprises of this industry Besides the opportunities for feed production enterprises, the

challenges posed in the business activities of this industry are not small Because, the

competitive pressure of the industry is quite high, requiring businesses to always have to

consumption plan when the elements of the business process business changes,… Therefore, animal feed processing enterprises need to have an appropriate information system to help managers make accurate and timely decisions With the industry's characteristic being a simple production process, the main cost is the direct cost related to each processing batch, the general cost allocation is usually by volume, so the application

of CVP analysis to serve management decision making is essential

Moreover, through the preliminary survey process, the author found that the application of CVP analysis in animal feed processing Vietnam enterprises still has many obstacles and is not thorough, so exploiting the usefulness of information provided by CVP analysis is still very difficult, grants for business decision-making are limited The application of CVP analysis in animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam is influenced by many factors inside and outside the enterprise, which can increase the applying intention and the feasibility of applying CVP analysis in other industries in animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam or vice versa From the above reasons, the author realizes that there is a need for in-depth research on CVP analysis in business decision making as well as research on factors affecting the application of CVP analysis

in food processing enterprises in Vietnam Therefore, in that context, the thesis topic:

"Researching cost - volume - profit analysis for business decision making of animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam" Accordingly, the author delves into the analysis of CVP in business decision making both in terms of actual application status and factors affecting the application of CVP analysis

2 Research objectives

Researching the theoretical basis of CVP analysis and the actual situation of applying CVP relationship analysis in business decision making, at the same time, researching the factors affecting the application of CVP analysis in business decisions making From there, recommendations are made to enhance the application of CVP analysis in making business decisions at animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam Specific aims include:

- Systematize and clarify the theoretical basis of CVP analysis

- Researching the application status off CVP analysis in business decision making

in aminal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

- Researching the factors affecting the application of CVP analysis in making business decisions in aminal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

- Recommendation of strengthen the application of CVP analysis in business decisions making in aminal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

3 Research questions

(1) What does CVP analysis mean in business decision making?

(2) What is the application status of CVP analysis in aminal feed processing

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(3) How are the factors affecting the application of CVP analysis in business

decisions making in aminal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam?

(4) What solutions are needed to enhance the application of CVP relationship

analysis in making business decisions in aminal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

4 Research objects and scope

Research objects:

- Literature review CVP analysis and factors affecting the application of CVP analysis

- Theoretical basis of CVP analysis in manufacturing enterprises and the underlying

theory related to the factor model affecting the application of CVP analysis

- Application status of CVP analysis in business decisions making in aminal feed

processing enterprises in Vietnam

- Factors affecting the application of CVP analysis in business decisions making in

aminal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

Research scope:

About the research content:

The thesis researches CVP analyses to provide information for business decision

making of animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam on the following specific

contents: (1) literature review of CVP analysis and influencing factors to CVP analysis

application; (2) synthesize and systematize the theoretical issues of CVP analysis in

business decision making and the underlying theory related to the influencing factor

model; (3) evaluate and interpret previous research results, evaluate the current situation

of applying CVP analysis in making business decisions at animal feed processing

enterprises in Vietnam, evaluate the influence of factors on applying CVP analysis; (4)

making research hypotheses and testing research hypotheses on the context of food

processing enterprises, and at the same time making recommendations to relevant

stakeholders

About the spatial extent:

Thesis selects aminal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam in the northern,

middle and southern provinces

About time scope:

Thesis uses data of aminal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam from 2017 to

2019

5 Research methodology

The thesis uses both qualitative and quantitative research methods

Qualitative research was carried out including interviews and case studies

Quantitative research was carried out through distribution of questionnaires to

collect data in two phases Phase one is a pilot study (trial survey) and phase two

is a large-scale mass study

In addition to the introduction, the thesis consists of five chapters as follows: Chapter 1 Literature review

Chapter 2: Theoretical basis of CVP analysis Chapter 3 Research methodology

Chapter 4 Research results Chapter 5 Discussion and recommendations

In addition, the thesis also includes diagrams, tables and attached appendices

7 New thesis contributions

Through the research, the author has some new theoretical and practical contributions for management accounting aspect, as follow:

(1) The thesis is a pioneering research on applying CVP analysis in business decision making at animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

(2) On the basis of the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology UTAUT and the theory of technology acceptance TAM, the thesis evaluates the impact

of factors affecting the applycation intention and behavior of using the CVP analysis in business decision making at animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam, factors include: perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, social influence and facilitating conditions to apply

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CHAPTER 1 LITERATURE REVIEW 1.1 Overview of cost – volume – profit analysis

1.1.1 Overview of cost – volume – profit analysis in business decision making

The first CVP analysis model was studied by Hess (1903) Four years later, Mann

has developed Hess' CVP model into a new model that can be applied to many products

and under changing business conditions Charnes, Cooper, & Ijiri (1963) also

demonstrated that CVP analysis under uncertain conditions is non-existent in business

environment Jaedicke & Robichek (1964) were the first to study the CVP model under

changing business conditions by treating profit as a random variable in two different

format models This study overcomes the weaknesses in the study of Charnes, Cooper, &

Ijiri (1963)

Stefan Daniel (2012) developed CVP analysis in a multi-product environment The

main objective of this study is to explain how analytics can be rationally used in

decision-making regarding the manufacturing process Farrell and Virginia (2015) had

suggested that CVP analysis is based on a set of underlying assumptions Assumptions

are fixed within the volume of output, including: total fixed cost, unit selling price, unit

variable cost, and contribution margin The indicators of cost, output and consumption

structure, and selling price are studied separately in the works of Flora Guidry et al

(1998), Neil Kokemuller (2013), Hansen, Mowen (2006), Walther, Skousen (2009), Kee,

Robert (2007), author group Jormakka, Koivusalo, Lappalainen, Niskanen, (2015)…

1.1.2 Overview of cost – volume – profit analysis application in enterprises

Kee (2007) evaluate of the risk-reward trade-off in a given product mix can be

made by using CVP analysis In Viitala's study (2013), the author believes that successful

selling price determination is the foundation of business profits This is one of the most

important decisions of a business, directly affecting sales and profits According to

Hinterhuber (2003), a survey has been conducted on 150 companies in the metal

mechanics sector located in the Northeast region of the State of Rio Grande Research

results have shown that CVP relationship analysis is a useful tool when making

decisions Research by Huda Al-Hussari (2006) has studied the price indicator in the

analysis of the CVP relationship Research results show that when using cost-based

pricing, variable cost information is used more by managers because using complete cost

information can lead to costly mistakes Mustafa Z Younis et al (2011) applied CVP

relationship analysis to calculate the expected benefits of health services, specifically

cardiovascular catheterization services in Palestine This study looks at cardiac

catheterization unit costs at one of the largest hospitals in Palestine

Nguyen Thi Ngoc Lan (2012), Ho My Hanh (2013), Dao Thuy Ha (2015) also

mentioned CVP analysis in the thesis from the perspective of a small problem in the

research content For the animal feed processing industry, many researchers are

interested and studied from different angles Tran Thi Du (2013) has conducted research

in Vietnamese animal feed processing enterprises on cost content to strengthen cost management accounting Hoang Khanh Van (2017) researched on product pricing in animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

1.2 Overview of factors affecting cost – volume – profit analysis application

CVP analysis is a fundamental tool of traditional management accounting Therefore, on the basis of an overview of research works on factors affecting the application of management accounting, the author has inherited and built Building a factor analysis model that affects the application of CVP analysis

Haldma and Laats (2002) study the factors affecting the application of management accounting in manufacturing enterprises in Estonia The research results show that, traditional management accounting techniques (including CVP analysis) are widely applied, the factors of awareness and capacity of accountants have the highest influence

on the growth of employees Strengthen the application of management accounting (mean = 4.25) Cades & Guilding (2008), Kosaiyakanont (2011), Ahmad K (2012), Albu (2012) study the factors affecting the application of CVP analysis including managers' knowledge, awareness of accountants, level of accounting, organizational structure, competitive pressure

Doan Ngoc Phi Anh (2012), Nguyen Phong Nguyen and Doan Ngoc Que (2016), Tran Ngoc Hung (2016), Dao Thuy Ha (2017), Thai Anh Tuan (2019) study the factors affecting the application of management accounting, including CVP analysis, points out influencing factors including awareness of managers, awareness of accountants, decentralization, application of information technology, organizational structure, strategy Nguyen Thi Ngoc Oanh (2016), Nguyen Quoc Hung and Le Thi Tu Oanh (2020), Cao Thi Huyen Trang and Nguyen Thi Thuy (2018) analyze factors affecting the application of management accounting on the basis of TAM, TPB, TRA, UTAUT

Research gaps

Internal and external researches were systematical by content, including: CVP analysis for business decision making; applying CVP analysis in enterprises with different respects; factors affecting the application of management accounting including CVP analysis, to provide useful and reliable information for the decision making process

of enterprises

Firstly, from the overview of CVP analysis and application of CVP analysis, the authors have developed a CVP analysis model from simple to extensive, from within a single product business environment to a large business environment multi-product business school The criteria of cost, selling price, output, and profit in the CVP are mentioned separately in each project The application of CVP analysis is also studied in foreign and domestic enterprises, with diverse business lines such as transportation,

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production, etc However, the authors have not gone into depth to analyze the overall

criteria in the CVP relationship, this issue has only been mentioned as a relevant content

in the research works in the field of plastic production water Especially in the animal

feed processing industry, previous studies only mentioned costs or selling prices, but did

not mention the overall relationship between the criteria in the CVP relationship It can

be seen that there has not been any research on analyzing CVP and applying CVP

analysis in amimal feed processing enterprises

Secondly, from the overview of factors affecting the application of management

accounting, the author finds that some influencing factors are mentioned in the

theoretical model technology TAM and the unified theory of acceptance and use of

technology UTAUT, are two models of factor analysis affecting the intention and the

behavior of application in the fields of economics and technology These factors are:

awareness of managers, perception of accountants, perception of ease of use, perception

of trust, corporate characteristics, corporate culture, management hierarchy,

organizational structure, social environment, competitive pressure From the review, the

author found that there has not been any research applying the theoretical model of TAM

and UTAUT to study the factors affecting the application of CVP analysis Therefore, the

author thinks that it is possible to inherit factors and synthesize them into groups

according to TAM and UTAUT theory as follows: (1) perceived of usefulness

(perception of managers, perception of accountants) ), (2) perceived ease of use (effort

expectations), (3) facilitating conditions (information technology, organizational

structure), (4) social influence (perceived credibility , subjective norm) This is the basis

to build a model of factors affecting the application of CVP analysis in business decision

making in enterprises

Từ hai kết luận tổng quan ở trên, tác giả đã tìm thấy khoảng trống nghiên cứu cho

đề tài của mình là nghiên cứu vận dụng phân tích CVP trong việc ra quyết định kinh

doanh tại các doanh nghiệp CBTACN ở Việt Nam, đồng thời tác giả kế thừa các nhân tố

ảnh hưởng trong mô hình lý thuyết TAM và UTAUT để nghiên cứu các nhân tố ảnh

hưởng đến vận dụng phân tích CVP tại các doanh nghiệp CBTACN ở Việt Nam

From two general conclusions, the author has found a research gap for the thesis,

These are reaearching CVP analysis application in business decision making at animal

feed processing enterprises in Vietnam, and at the same time the author inherits the

influencing factors in the theoretical model of TAM and UTAUT to research the factors

affecting the application of CVP analysis in animal feed processing enterprises in

Vietnam

Sub-conclusion of chapter 1

In chapter 1, the author presented an overview of researching CVP analysis These works are divided into two groups: The first group includes studying CVP analysis model, indicators in CVP relationship, CVP analysis in short-term decision making The second group includes researching CVP analysis application in decision making in different industries such as steel production, food processing, food service, medical services, garment, transportation … in the world and in Vietnam Besides, CVP analysis

is a technique of management accounting, so in order to build a model of factors affecting the application of CVP analysis, the author conducts an overview of research studies on factors affecting business performance.management accounting, in which it is noteworthy that the influential factor analysis works according to the theory of technology acceptance TAM and the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology UTAUT Up to now, there haven’t been any studie on the application of CVP analysis at animal feed enterprises in Vietnam, and there are no studies on factors affecting the application of CVP analysis

CHAPTER 2:

THEORETICAL BASIS OF COST – VOLUME – PROFIT ANALYSIS 2.1 Basic content of cost – volume – profit analysis (CVP)

2.1.1 Concept, meaning, role of CVP analysis

Concept of CVP analysis

CVP analysis is an analysis that allows to evaluate the internal fluctuations and optimal relationships between product selling prices, total fixed costs, variable costs per unit, and cost structure , quantity of production and structure of products consumed, as well as the impact of such changes on business results of enterprises

The significance of CVP analysis in enterprises management

CVP analysis has an important meaning in providing information for business administrators to make decisions relating to business and production activities of enterprises,

it also provides multidimensional and accurate information about any changes in the business process

2.1.2 Indicators in cost-volume-profit relationship

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Cost: In the CVP relationship, costs are seen in terms of variable costs and fixed costs

(Walther, Skousen, 2009)

Selling volume: CVP analysis in decision making will be the basis for enterprises to

determine the level of consumption volume as well as the structure of selling volume so that

the enterprise can achieve maximum profit

Selling Price: The price decision is not just a marketing process decision or a financial

decision, it is a decision that affects all activities in the business The price of a product

determines the volume of that product that will be sold and affects the net income stream of

the business

Profit: From the point of view of management accounting, the target of contributed

profit and the percentage of contributed profit are meaningful indicators in analyzing the

CVP relationship

Operating Leverage: Operating leverage is the use of fixed costs in the hope of

increasing earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) or the economic return on assets (ROA)

In other words, this is a way of using business fixed costs of enterprises in production and

business activities with the expectation of increasing EBIT or ROA

CVP analytical relationship

- The relationship between cost - output

- The relationship between selling volume - profit

- The relationship between selling price - profit

2.2 Cost-volume-profit analysis in business decision making

2.2.1 Overview of business decisions

From the point of view of management accounting, a decision is a choice from a

variety of specific alternatives

2.2.2 Content of cost-volume-profit analysis in business decision making

2.2.2.1 CVP analysis provides information in pre-business decision making

Breakeven analysis

- Breakeven analysis in single production enterprises

Breakeven output

Breakeven revenue

Breakeven time

- Breakeven analysis in multiple production enterprises

When analyzing the break-even point for a multi-product business, it is determined on

the average contributed profit and the average contributed profit ratio (Stefan Daneil, 2012)

From break-even analysis, managers have grounds to make decisions to determine output

and selling price to achieve target profit

Target profit analysis

Profit plan expressed in terms of total profit or profit-to-sales ratio The target profit

2.2.2.2 CVP analysis provides information in decision making in business processes

For single-product enterprise

Choose a business plan when the unit variable cost and volume of consumption change Choose a business plan when total fixed costs and sales volume change

Choosing a business plan when the selling price and volume of consumption change

For multi-product enterprise

Essentially, the CVP analysis in a multi-product enterprise is similar to that of a single-product enterprise

2.2.2.3 CVP analysis provides information in decision making after the business process is over

- Price sensitivity analysis

- Sensitivity analysis on variable costs

- Sensitivity analysis on fixed costs

2.3 The fundamental theory of factors affecting the application of CVP analysis in business decision making

TAM describes the causal relationship between the “perceived usefulness” and the

“perceived ease of use” of technology and attitudes of users, using that technology or technique (Davis, 1989) The TAM model is widely used to assess the acceptance of information by users, to explain user behavior through assessing the impact of information

on users in terms of trust, attitude degree and intention UTAUT proposes 4 core factors that directly affect behavioral attitudes, namely

“Performance Expectancy”, “Effort Expectancy”, “Social Influence” and “Facilitating Conditions” – which are directly affects the intention the behavior to use (Vankatesh et al., 2003) The theory assumes that the influence of factors is moderated by gender, age, experience, the latter model has omitted the influence of the ready-to-use variable

Sub-conclusion of chapter 2

In chapter 2, the author presented the main contents:

Theoretical foundations of CVP analysis include: an introduction to CVP analysis and the meaning of CVP analysis; cost, volume, profit relationship; business decision overview; content of CVP analysis in the period before, during and after the business process in single-product and multi-single-product enterprises, the content includes break-even analysis, target profit analysis, selection choose a business plan when the factors of cost, volume, and selling price change; Sensitivity analysis on costs and selling prices From there, the thesis answers the first research question

Introduce the theory of technology acceptance TAM (Davis, 1989) and the unified theory of technology acceptance and use UTAUT (Vankatesh, 2003), inheriting the

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the application of CVP analysis in making business decisions in manufacturing enterprises

The factors affecting application behavior and acceptance of application in the model

inherited by the author include: Perceived usefulness, Perceived usefulness; Social influence;

Facilitating condition

CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH METHODOLGY 3.1 Research design

3.2 Proposing research model and hypotheses

Application status and affecting fators

Discussion and Recommendation

Qualities research:

- Interview

- Case study

Quantitative research:

- Cronbach Alpha

- EFA

- CFA

- SEM structure model

Research Methodology

Define research problem

Literature review – Research gaps

Theoretical Basic

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Hypotheses:

H1: Perceived usefulness of CVP analysis has positive effect to CVP analysis

application intention in business decision making

H2: Perceived ease of use of CVP analysis has positive effect to CVP analysis

application intention in business decision making

H3: Social influence of CVP analysis has positive effect to CVP analysis application

intention in business decision making

H4: Facilitating conditions has positive effect to CVP analysis application in business

decision making

H5: CVP analysis application intention has positive effect to CVP analysis application

in business decision making

3.3 Research method

3.3.1 Qualitative research

The author carried out qualitative research including: in-depth interviews with

semi-structured and unsemi-structured questions, from which the author initially built a research model

The author surveyed 4 animal feed enterprises in Vietnam, namely Viet Long Joint Stock

Company, VIC Trading Company Limited, Central Feed Joint Stock Company, and Hasco

Feed Joint Stock Company In which, Central Feed Joint Stock Company and Hasco Feed

Joint Stock Company represent the large-scale enterprises, Viet Long Joint Stock Company

and VIC Trading Company Limited represent the small and medium scale enterprises

3.3.2 Qualitative research

Determine the research sample

To ensure a representative sample but a high response rate, the author applies stratified

random sampling according to the following formula:

Manager Features

Enterprises Features Accounting

Features

Perceived

usefullness

Perceived ease

of use

Social influence

Facilitating

conditions

CVP analysis application intention

CVP analysis application

n =

Nt2 x pq

- Scale development

- Test survey

- Official survey Data collection methods Step 1: Prepare the survey form for test survey Step 2: Complete the official survey form Scale development

The scales of quantitative research are built on the basis of using the scales of previous studies

Step 3: Formal survey (issue questionnaire to collect information) Step 4: Receive the survey form and update information Data were updated into SPSS 20 and AMOS 20 software

Step 5: Clean data The cleaned data is used to analyze and test the research hypotheses using SPSS 20 and AMOS 20 software

Data analysis (methods of analysis and testing of hypotheses)

The cleaned data will be entered into SPSS 20 software as a database for descriptive statistics, reliability assessment of the scale and factor discovery analysis After that, AMOS

20 software was used for confirmatory factor analysis and SEM structural model analysis to get the best results for the research model of factor analysis affecting the application of CVP relationship analysis in the field of analysis business decision making, including: Descriptive statistics; Check the reliability of the scale; Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA); Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA); SEM structural model analysis

n =

218 x 1,962 x 0,1875

218 x 0,072 + 1,962 x 0,1875

= 88 enterprises

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Sub-conclusion of chapter 3

In chapter 3, the author introduced the research methods, specifically: Based on the

theoretical basis and the research has been done to build research models and research

hypotheses; Design research methods including qualitative and quantitative research to

deploy the proposed model Qualitative research method is carried out to collect initial

information as a premise to determine the variables in the research model and the

relationship between the variables in the model At the same time, learn and survey about

applying CVP analysis in decision making at food processing enterprises in Vietnam

Quantitative research methods are used to test the research hypotheses and measure the

influencing factors in the model The survey questionnaire was sent to 100 feed processing

enterprises in Vietnam with 280 votes, after cleaning, 250 votes were obtained that can be

used The test results will show which factors have a positive and negative influence on the

intention to apply and apply CVP analysis in making business decisions The combination of

qualitative research methods and quantitative research methods makes the research design

achieve the research objectives of the topic

CHAPTER 4 RESEARCH RESULTS 4.1 Overview of animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

4.1.1 Introduction of animal feed processing activities in Vietnam

The animal feed processing industry in Vietnam was born and developed along with the Vietnamese livestock industry Since the renovation period of the 90s, the food processing industry has experienced strong development

Animal feed includes industrial feed and homemade feed Industrial feed contributes

to the creation of high-quality products, is an important condition for the absorption of imported livestock breeds and modern livestock production processes in the direction of industrialization

4.1.2 Product characteristics and product manufacturing processes at feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

Characteristics of animal feed products

Animal feed, also known as bran, is divided into many types and divided according to the type of food for groups of animals such as feed for pigs: piglets, porkers, sows chicken feed, swan food, etc duck, feed for cows If divided by feed line, there is mixed feed and concentrated feed

Production process of animal feed products

Technological features of mass production of feed The feed production process is a continuous and closed production process The product production process does not have to

go through many complicated stages, the time for a short production process is 60 minutes/batch for concentrated feed, 90 minutes/batch for mixed feed Products are manufactured in batches Each batch produces only one type of product

4.1.3 Characteristics of management organization and accounting organization in animal feed production enterprises in Vietnam

Statistical results from the research sample show that, at present, livestock feed production enterprises in Vietnam are organized and managed according to three models: simple divisional structure, functional division structure, and organizational structure strategic unit structure

4.1.4 Characteristics of animal feed processing enterprises affecting the application of CVP analysis in decision making

Characteristics of the type of business Characteristics of labor

4.2 Situation CVP analysis in animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

4.2.1 Statistics of research samples

At the end of the survey period from February 2018 to August 2019, the number of

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rate of 89.5%, this rate can be considered is quite high, showing that the number of questions

generated and the level of response to the question are relatively appropriate After

eliminating the number of invalid answer sheets, the remaining valid votes are 250 votes,

including 117 votes from the Administrator and 133 from the accountant

4.2.2 The system of CVP analysis criteria at CBTACN enterprises

4.2.2.1 Cost

According to the survey results of the author, the proportion of enterprises that

classify costs into variable costs, fixed costs and mixed costs is 26.15% for small and

medium-sized enterprises, 92 % of large-scale enterprises The fact that businesses

categorize costs into variable and fixed costs will make it possible for businesses to perform

CVP analysis Enterprises often buy input materials for processing a few months in advance

The choice of time and supplier is very important affecting the input cost and the cost of the

product Therefore, most feed processing enterprises in Vietnam analyze cost fluctuations,

mainly variable costs

4.2.2.2 Selling price

Selling price of animal feed processing enterprises is built based on cost estimates

divided by variable form and target profit

4.2.2.3 Selling volume

According to the survey results, most enterprises conduct analysis of product

structure and analyze the fluctuation of product structure affecting profits and break-even

point (mean = 3.9173)

4.2.2.4 Profit

According to the survey results on the percentage of businesses that classify costs

according to the variable form of costs, these enterprises determine the Contributing

Profit and Contributing Profit rate, focusing on businesses medium and large scale

operations

4.2.2.5 Operating leverage

However, according to the survey results on classification of costs according to

variable costs and fixed costs, only 41% of enterprises were surveyed, which also affects the

determination of operating leverage Therefore, the survey results show that not many

enterprises determine the size of operating leverage (mean = 2.4962), accounting for 38.2%

of surveyed enterprises

4.2.3 The current situation CVP analysis in business decision making at animal feed

processing enterprises in Vietnam

4.2.3.1 Current status of CVP analysis provides information in decision making before the

business process

Breakeven analysis

According to the survey results, animal feed businesses have initially determined the

large-scale enterprises (accounting for 5.4%) 100%) and 60 small and medium sized enterprises (92.3%) Thus, about the break-even point is being concerned by business managers

However, feed processing enterprises still focus on determining break-even output rather than break-even revenue This is shown through the survey results that 85 enterprises determine break-even output, but only 72 enterprises determine break-even revenue (in which 100% of large enterprises determine break-even revenue, 72, 3% of small and medium enterprises)

Target profit analysis

Animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam determine the consumption volume and unit selling price of the product based on the target profit Among 90 enterprises, 82 enterprises (accounting for 91.1%) determine the selling price and sales volume based on the target profit

4.2.3.2 Current status of CVP analysis provides information in decision making in the business process

Large-scale enterprises pay great attention to information from CVP analysis (91% of large-scale enterprises surveyed) perform CVP analysis for business decision-making, but medium-sized enterprises small has not really paid attention (accounting for 25%)

On the other hand, according to the survey results, the decisions in enterprises are mainly product pricing and consumption volume determination (mean = 3,897) In addition, there are also some businesses that make the decision to choose a business plan when the price fluctuation of input material

4.2.3.3 Current status of relationship analysis CVP provides information in decision making after the business process

After enterprises make business decisions, enterprises must evaluate the results achieved to make appropriate adjustment decisions

At the end of the business process, businesses need to know whether the consumption situation has been achieved as planned or not Therefore, businesses make consumption reports According to the survey, 75/90 businesses surveyed all prepared consumption reports The content of the consumption report compares the product consumption between the implementation period and the plan period

4.3 Factors affecting the application of CVP analysis in making business decisions at animal feed processing enterprises in Vietnam

4.3.1 Analyze the reliability of the scale

The results of running Cronbach's Alpha for the first time show that the variable TL6

is not eligible to perform the next analysis, so it will be excluded

The results of running Cronbach's Alpha for the second time show that the coefficients of Cronbach's Alpha of the variables are all greater than 0.7 and less than 0.95,

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Cronbach's Alpha, the total correlation coefficient of each scale is greater than 0.3 This

shows that the scales when analyzing the reliability for the second time are statistically

significant, ensuring the conditions for performing the analysis of the next steps

4.3.2 Exploratory factor analysis EFA

Analysis results from 6 initial factors with 26 observed variables, removing 1

observed variable is not eligible, then we have KMO coefficient = 0.885 > 0.5, proving that

exploratory analysis of 6 factors is appropriate ; Bartlett's test has Sig < 0.05 (0.000), total

variance extracted is 73.196 > 50%, so EFA analysis is appropriate The Eigenvalues

coefficient is 1,269 > 1, which is significant at the breakpoint coefficient of 1,269, the factors

that explain 73.196% of the variability of the data (Appendix 3) The loading coefficients of

the observed variables are all >0.5 for both the independent and the dependent variables,

proving to ensure the practical significance level of the EFA factor discovery test

The EFA results show that the observed variables ensure convergent and discriminant

validity The original theoretical model remains unchanged

4.3.3 Confirmatory factor analysis CFA

The Cronbach's Alpha test shows that the Cronbach's Alpha coefficient of each factor

is > 0.7, the total correlation coefficient is greater than 0.3, the combined reliability and the

extracted variance of each factor are larger 0.5 (Table 4.18) Therefore, all factors in the

model are reliable

The results of the correlation coefficient analysis show that there is a correlation

between the intention to apply and the factors affecting the intention to use the CVP

relationship analysis Thus, the measurement results show that the proposed author's model

has uniformity, reliability, convergence value, discriminant value, and is completely suitable

for analyzing SEM structural model

4.3.4 Structural Model SEM

The results of the regression coefficient estimation of the relationships in the model

are presented in the table, this result shows that all the relationships are statistically

significant (P-value < 0.05) However, the relationship between the variable

CHUYENNGANH (Training major) and VANDUNG (Applying CVP analysis) has a

negative Beta coefficient (β = -.178), showing the relationship between the variable Training

major and the application of relationship analysis The relationship between CVP and CVP is

inverse, showing that people trained in Accounting and Auditing highly appreciate the

application of CVP relationship analysis in making business decisions, so they will apply

higher CVP analysis

According to the analysis results, the coefficients of β of the variables are all positive,

showing that the relationships have the same direction, the hypotheses H1, H2, H3, H4, H5

are accepted

Evaluation of factors affecting the intention to apply CVP relationship

The factor “Perceived usefulness” has the highest influence of the three factors on the intention to apply CVP analysis (Normalization coefficient = 0.326), the factor “Perceived ease of use” has the second highest influence Second to Intention to apply (Normalization coefficient = 0.232), the factor “Social influence” has the weakest impact on Intention to apply analysis of the CVP relationship (Normalization coefficient = 0.229) The factor

“Intention to use” has a higher influence on Application (Normalization coefficient = 0.483), the factor “Favorable conditions” has a smaller impact on Application with normalization coefficient = 0.447

Assess the direct impact of factors on applying CVP relationship analysis in making business decisions

The results show that the biggest influence on usage is perceived usefulness factor (λ

= 0.329), the second biggest influence is perceived ease of use (λ = 0.263), followed by the influence of user factors factors of social influence (λ = 0.263), factor of favorable conditions (λ = 0.211), factor intended to apply did not affect the application of CVP relationship analysis

4.3.5 CVP relationship analysis in making business decisions and factors in the model

- Evaluation of accountants and managers about "CVP analysis application"

- Evaluation of accountants and managers for the factor "perceived usefulness"

- Evaluation of accountants and administrators for the factor "perceived ease of use"

- Evaluation of the "social influence" factor of accountants and managers

- Evaluation of the factor "facilitating conditions" of accountants and managers

- Evaluation of the "aoolication intention" factor of accountants and managers

Sub-conclusion of chapter 4

In this chapter, the author presents some key points about the food processing industry and the research results on the current situation of CVP analysis and the application

of CVP analysis in making business decisions at food processing enterprises in Vietnam The study shows that the factors affecting the application of CVP relationship analysis include 5 factors: perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, social influence, facilitating conditions and application intentions In which, the factor that has the strongest influence on applying CVP analysis is perceived usefulness, the weakest influencing factor is facilitating conditions

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