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(Better)/Worse
''Variance analysis - sign conventions''.


A label and sign convention in financial reporting to indicate whether positive differences are bad news - also known as 'adverse', in other words indicating that the number being compared is 'worse' than the one it's being compared with.  
(B)/W is an abbreviation for (Better) / Worse.


When the label is (B)/W the positive numbers are worse than forecast, budget, prior period or other comparative number.  
This is a label and sign convention in financial reporting.


Under this convention, negative numbers are good news, also known as 'favourable'.
It is designed to aid the interpretation of differences or changes, by specifying a consistent convention.




On the other hand, when the label is B/(W) the opposite applies - negative numbers would be worse and adverse.  
Under the (B)/W convention, good news is denoted by a NEGATIVE (bracketed) number.


Under the B/(W) sign convention positive numbers are better and favourable.  
Good news is also known as a 'favourable variance'.
 
For example, a cost saving or an income improvement.
 
A common example is a better actual result, compared with an earlier forecast.
 
 
 
Under the (B)/W convention POSITIVE numbers are bad news, 'worse'.
 
Bad news is also known as an 'adverse' variance.
 
 
=====B/(W) convention=====
 
Sometimes, the opposite convention is used.
 
This is the B/(W) convention.
 
Under the B/(W) convention - negative numbers are worse (adverse).
 
Under the B/(W) convention POSITIVE numbers are better and favourable.  




== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Variance]]
*[[Adverse]]
*[[Adverse]]
*[[YTD]]
*[[Favourable]]
*[[Inflow/(outflow)]]
*[[Inflow/(outflow)]]
*[[Mostly positive]]
*[[Mostly positive]]
*[[Sign convention]]
*[[Variance]]
*[[Variance analysis]]
*[[Variance analysis]]
*[[YTD]]
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]

Latest revision as of 13:39, 22 August 2019

Variance analysis - sign conventions.

(B)/W is an abbreviation for (Better) / Worse.

This is a label and sign convention in financial reporting.

It is designed to aid the interpretation of differences or changes, by specifying a consistent convention.


Under the (B)/W convention, good news is denoted by a NEGATIVE (bracketed) number.

Good news is also known as a 'favourable variance'.

For example, a cost saving or an income improvement.

A common example is a better actual result, compared with an earlier forecast.


Under the (B)/W convention POSITIVE numbers are bad news, 'worse'.

Bad news is also known as an 'adverse' variance.


B/(W) convention

Sometimes, the opposite convention is used.

This is the B/(W) convention.

Under the B/(W) convention - negative numbers are worse (adverse).

Under the B/(W) convention POSITIVE numbers are better and favourable.


See also