You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control.
After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March:
| Cost Formula | Actual Cost in March | ||
| Utilities | $16,600 plus $0.15 per machine-hour | $ | 21,100 |
| Maintenance | $38,000 plus $2.00 per machine-hour | $ | 67,800 |
| Supplies | $0.90 per machine-hour | $ | 16,000 |
| Indirect labor | $94,200 plus $1.50 per machine-hour | $ | 122,100 |
| Depreciation | $68,000 | $ | 69,700 |
During March, the company worked 16,000 machine-hours and produced 10,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 18,000 machine-hours during March.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity variances for March.
2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting
You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control.
After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March:
| Cost Formula | Actual Cost in March | ||
| Utilities | $16,200 + $0.20 per machine-hour | $ | 21,200 |
| Maintenance | $38,700 + $2.00 per machine-hour | $ | 64,500 |
| Supplies | $0.80 per machine-hour | $ | 12,600 |
| Indirect labor | $95,000 + $1.10 per machine-hour | $ | 113,500 |
| Depreciation | $68,500 | $ | 70,200 |
During March, the company worked 14,000 machine-hours and produced 8,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 16,000 machine-hours during March.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity variances for March.
2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting
You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control.
After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March:
| Cost Formula | Actual Cost in March | ||
| Utilities | $16,200 + $0.16 per machine-hour | $ | 21,360 |
| Maintenance | $38,600 + $1.90 per machine-hour | $ | 72,300 |
| Supplies | $0.70 per machine-hour | $ | 14,500 |
| Indirect labor | $94,100 + $1.90 per machine-hour | $ | 134,900 |
| Depreciation | $68,000 | $ | 69,700 |
During March, the company worked 19,000 machine-hours and produced 13,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 21,000 machine-hours during March.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity variances for March.
2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting
You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control.
After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March:
| Cost Formula | Actual Cost in March | ||
| Utilities | $16,400 + $0.18 per machine-hour | $ | 22,700 |
| Maintenance | $38,500 + $1.80 per machine-hour | $ | 77,300 |
| Supplies | $0.50 per machine-hour | $ | 12,300 |
| Indirect labor | $94,700 + $1.90 per machine-hour | $ | 143,100 |
| Depreciation | $68,400 | $ | 70,100 |
During March, the company worked 23,000 machine-hours and produced 17,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 25,000 machine-hours during March.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity variances for March.
2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting
You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control.
After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March:
| Cost Formula | Actual Cost in March | ||
| Utilities | $16,000 plus $0.14 per machine-hour | $ | 21,300 |
| Maintenance | $38,600 plus $1.50 per machine-hour | $ | 69,900 |
| Supplies | $0.60 per machine-hour | $ | 14,800 |
| Indirect labor | $94,300 plus $2.00 per machine-hour | $ | 145,200 |
| Depreciation | $68,400 | $ | 70,100 |
During March, the company worked 23,000 machine-hours and produced 17,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 25,000 machine-hours during March.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity variances for March.
2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting
You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control. After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March: Cost Formula Actual Cost in March Utilities $17,000 + $0.17 per machine-hour $ 22,540 Maintenance $38,400 + $1.90 per machine-hour $ 74,000 Supplies $0.40 per machine-hour $ 8,600 Indirect labor $94,700 + $1.40 per machine-hour $ 126,400 Depreciation $67,700 $ 69,400 During March, the company worked 20,000 machine-hours and produced 14,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 22,000 machine-hours during March. Required: 1. Calculate the activity variances for March. 2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting
You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control.
After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March:
| Cost Formula | Actual Cost in March | ||
| Utilities | $20,600 + $0.10 per machine-hour | $ | 24,200 |
| Maintenance | $40,000 + $1.60 per machine-hour | $ | 78,100 |
| Supplies | $0.30 per machine-hour | $ | 8,400 |
| Indirect labor | $130,000 + $0.70 per machine-hour | $ | 149,600 |
| Depreciation | $70,000 | $ | 71,500 |
During March, the company worked 26,000 machine-hours and produced 15,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 30,000 machine-hours during March.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity variances for March.
2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting
You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control.
After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March:
| Cost Formula | Actual Cost in March | ||
| Utilities | $16,200 + $0.16 per machine-hour | $ | 21,040 |
| Maintenance | $38,600 + $1.90 per machine-hour | $ | 68,500 |
| Supplies | $0.40 per machine-hour | $ | 7,400 |
| Indirect labor | $94,600 + $1.80 per machine-hour | $ | 129,700 |
| Depreciation | $68,300 | $ | 70,000 |
During March, the company worked 17,000 machine-hours and produced 11,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 19,000 machine-hours during March.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity variances for March.
2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting
Transactions Outside the Operating Budget"
:Metropolis Health System has received a wellness grant from the charitable arm of an area electronics company. The grant will run for twenty-four months, beginning at the first of the next fiscal year. Two therapists and two registered nurses will each be spending half of their time working on the wellness grant. All four individuals are full-time employees of MHS. The electronics company has only recently begun to operate the charitable organization that awarded the grant. While they have gained all the legal approvals necessary, they have not yet provided the manuals and instructions for grant transactions that MHS usually receives when grants are awarded. Consequently guidance about separate accounting is not yet forthcoming from the grantor.
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You have just been hired by FAB Corporation, the manufacturer of a revolutionary new garage door opening device. The president has asked that you review the company’s costing system and “do what you can to help us get better control of our manufacturing overhead costs.” You find that the company has never used a flexible budget, and you suggest that preparing such a budget would be an excellent first step in overhead planning and control.
After much effort and analysis, you determined the following cost formulas and gathered the following actual cost data for March:
| Cost Formula | Actual Cost in March | ||
| Utilities | $20,600 + $0.10 per machine-hour | $ | 24,200 |
| Maintenance | $40,000 + $1.60 per machine-hour | $ | 78,100 |
| Supplies | $0.30 per machine-hour | $ | 8,400 |
| Indirect labor | $130,000 + $0.70 per machine-hour | $ | 149,600 |
| Depreciation | $70,000 | $ | 71,500 |
During March, the company worked 26,000 machine-hours and produced 15,000 units. The company had originally planned to work 30,000 machine-hours during March.
Required:
1. Calculate the activity variances for March.
2. Calculate the spending variances for March.
In: Accounting