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Problem 8-23A Computing materials, labor, and cost variances
d. Labor price variance: $11,592 F
g. Fixed cost volume variance: $2,820 F
The following data were drawn from the records of Quentin Corporation.
Planned volume for year (static budget) | 6,000 units |
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Standard direct materials cost per unit | 3.1 pounds @$3.00 per pound |
Standard direct labor cost per unit | 2 hours @ $8.00 per hour |
Total expected fixed overhead costs | $56,400 |
Actual volume for the year (flexible budget) | 6,300 units |
Actual direct materials cost per unit | 2.7 pounds @$4.00 per pound |
Actual direct labor cost per unit | 2.3 hours @$7.20 per hour |
Total actual fixed overhead costs | $45,000 |
Required
Prepare a materials variance information table showing the standard price, the actual price, the standard quantity, and the actual quantity.
Calculate the materials price and usage variances. Indicate whether the variances are favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Prepare a labor variance information table showing the standard price, the actual price, the standard hours, and the actual hours.
Calculate the labor price and usage variances. Indicate whether the variances are favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Calculate the predetermined overhead rate, assuming that Quentin uses the number of units as the allocation base.
Calculate the fixed cost spending variance. Indicate whether the variance is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Calculate the fixed cost volume variance. Indicate whether the variance is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Problem 8-23B Computing materials, labor, and manufacturing overhead cost variances
Martin Hickey was a new cost accountant at Freeport Plastics Corporation. He was assigned to analyze the following data that his predecessor left him.
Planned volume for year (static budget) | 10,000 units |
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Standard direct materials cost per unit | 2 pounds @ $ 3.60 per pound |
Standard direct labor cost per unit | 0.5 hour @$30.00 per hour |
Total planned fixed overhead costs | $24,000 |
Actual volume for the year (flexible budget) | 10,800 units |
Actual direct materials cost per unit | 1.9 pounds @ $3.84 per pound |
Actual direct labor cost per unit | 0.6 hour @ $24.00 per hour |
Total actual fixed overhead costs | $24,800 |
Required
Prepare a materials variance information table showing the standard price, the actual price, the standard quantity, and the actual quantity.
Calculate the materials price and usage variances and indicate whether they are favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Prepare a labor variance information table showing the standard price, the actual price, the standard hours, and the actual hours.
Calculate the labor price and usage variances and indicate whether they are favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Calculate the predetermined overhead rate, assuming that Freeport Plastics uses the number of units as the allocation base.
Calculate the fixed manufacturing overhead cost spending variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Calculate the fixed manufacturing overhead cost volume variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Problem 8-25A Determining labor price and usage variances
Bonnie’s Doll Company produces handmade dolls. The standard amount of time spent on each doll is 2.0 hours. The standard cost of labor is $20 per hour. The company planned to make 8,000 dolls during the year but actually used 17,500 hours of labor to make 9,000 dolls. The payroll amounted to $344,750.
Required
Should labor variances be based on the planned volume of 8,000 dolls or the actual volume of 9,000 dolls?
Prepare a table that shows the standard labor price, the actual labor price, the standard labor hours, and the actual labor hours.
Compute the labor price variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Compute the labor usage variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U). Problem 8-25B Determining labor price and usage variances
As noted in Problem 8-24B, Watonga Swimsuit makes swimsuits. In Year 2, Watonga produced its most popular swimsuit, the Sarong, for a standard labor price of $33.60 per hour. The standard amount of labor was 1.0 hour per swimsuit. The company had planned to produce 100,000 Sarong swimsuits. At the end of Year 2, the company’s cost accountant reported that Watonga had used 107,000 hours of labor to make 102,000 swimsuits. The total labor cost was $3,723,600.
Required
Should the labor variances be based on the planned volume of 100,000 swimsuits or on the actual volume of 102,000 swimsuits?
Prepare a table that shows the standard labor price, the actual labor price, the standard labor hours, and the actual labor hours.
Compute the labor price variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Compute the labor usage variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Answer : There are Multiple Question I have given answer for First Question.
Quentin Corporation.
( a)
Material Variance Information Table | |
Standard price per pound | $ 3 |
Actual price per pound | $ 4 |
Standard Quantity 6300 unit * 3.1 pound | 19530 pound |
Actual Quantity 6300 unit *2.7 pound | 17010 pound |
(b) Material Price variance = (standard price - actual price ) *Actual Quantity
= ($ 3 - $ 4 )* 17010 pound
= $ 17010 U
Material Usage variance =( Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity )*Standard price
= ( 19530 - 17010) * $ 3
= $ 7560 F
(c)
Labor variance information table | |
Standard price per hour | $ 8 |
Actual price per hour | $ 7.2 |
Standard Hour 6300 unit * 2 hour | 12600 hour |
Actual Hour 6300 unit *2.3 hour | 14490 hour |
(d) Labor price variance = (Standard price - Actual price )*Actual hour
= ( $ 8 - $ 7.20) * 14490 hour
= $ 11592 F
Labor Usage variance = (Standard hour - Actual hour )* Standard price
= ( 12600 hour - 14490 hour)* $ 8
= $ 15120 U
(e) predetermined overhead rate = Estimated Fixed overhead / Estmated allocation Base
= $ 56400 / 6000 unit
= $ 9.40 per unit
(f) Fixed cost Spending variance = Budgeted Fixed overhead - Actual Fixed overhead
= $ 56400 - $ 45000
= $ 11400 F
Fixed cost Volume variance = Absorbed Fixed overhead - Budgeted Fixed overhead
= $ 59220- $ 56400
= $ 2820 F
Working note -1
Absorbed Fixed overhead = predetermined overhead rate* Actual output
= $ 9.40* 6300 = $ 59220