In: Accounting
Bender Corporation produced 100 units of Product AA. The total standard and actual costs for materials and direct labor for the 100 units of Product AA are as follows:
Materials: Standard Actual
Standard: 220 pounds at $3.00 per pound $660
Actual: 230 pounds at $2.80 per pound $644
Direct labor:
Standard: 400 hours at $15.00 per hour 6,000
Actual: 378 hours at $16.50 per hour 6,237
2. Refer to Figure 9-1. What is the material usage variance for Bender Corporation?
a. $90 (F)
b. $90 (U)
c. $30 (F)
d. $30 (U)
3. Refer to Figure 9-1. What is the material price variance for Bender Corporation?
a. $46 (U)
b. $46 (F)
c. $36 (U)
d. $36 (F)
Figure 9-2
Bodacious Corporation produced 100 units of Product AA. The total standard and actual costs for materials and direct labor for the 100 units of Product AA are as follows:
Materials: Standard Actual
Standard: 200 pounds at $3.00 per pound $600
Actual: 220 pounds at $2.85 per pound $627
Direct labor:
Standard: 400 hours at $15.00 per hour 6,000
Actual: 378 hours at $16.50 per hour 6,237
4. Refer to 9-2. What is the labor efficiency variance for Bodacious Corporation?
a. $480 (U)
b. $480 (F)
c. $330 (U)
d. $330 (F)
5. Montana Company uses a standard costing system. The following information pertains to direct labor costs for the month of February:
Standard direct labor rate per hour $15.00
Actual direct labor rate per hour $13.50
Labor rate variance $16,500 favorable
Actual output 1,000 units
Standard hours allowed for actual production 10,000 hours
How many actual labor hours were worked during February for Montana Company?
a. 10,000
b. 12,000
c. 11,000
d. 9,000
6. Biscuit Company has developed the following standards for one of its products. Direct labor hours is the driver used to assign overhead costs to products.
Direct materials: 10 pounds ? $3 per pound
Direct labor: 2.5 hours ? $8 per hour
Variable manufacturing overhead: 2.5 hours ? $2 per hour
The following activity occurred during the month of June:
Materials purchased: 125,000 pounds at $2.60 per pound
Materials used: 110,000 pounds
Units produced: 10,000 units
Direct labor: 24,000 hours at $8.50 per hour
Actual variable manufacturing overhead: $51,000
The company records materials price variances at the time of purchase.
The direct labor rate variance is
a. $12,000 favorable.
b. $8,000 favorable.
c. $12,000 unfavorable.
d. $8,000 unfavorable.
Answer 2: material Usage variance = (Standard quantity – Actual quantity) x Standard price
MUV = (220 pounds – 230 pounds) x $ 3
per pound
= (220 – 230) x 3
= $ 30 Unfavourable =
Option ‘D’
Answer 3: Material Price Variance = (Standard price – Actual price) x Actual quantity
MPV = ($ 3 per pound – $ 2.8 per
pound) x 230 pounds
= ( 3 -2.8) x 230
= $ 46 Favourable =
Option ‘B’
Answer 4: Labor Efficiency variance (LEV) = (Standard Hours – Actual hours) x Standard rate per hour
LEV = (400 hours – 378 hours) x $15
per hour
= (400 – 378) x 15
= $ 330 Favourable =
Option ‘D’
Labor rate variance = (Standard rate – Actual rate) x Actual labor hours
16500 favourable = ($ 15 - $ 13.5) x Actual labor hours
16500 = 1.5 x Actual labor Hours
Actual Labor Hours =
16500/1.5 = 11,000 = Option ‘C’
Direct labor rate Variance = (Standard rate – Actual rate) x Actual labor hours
= ( $8 per hour – $ 8.5 per hour) x
24,000 hours
= (8 – 8.5) x 24000
= $ 12,000 Unfavourable
= Option ‘C’.