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Module 7 Review Questions
I. Preparation of flexible budgets
Mesa Companys fixed budget for the first quarter of calendar year 2014 reveals the following.
Sales (10,000 units) $3,000,000
Cost of prods sold
Direct materials $320,000
Direct labor . 680,000
Production supplies 264,000
Plant manager salary 60,000 1,324,000
Gross profit l, 676,000
Selling Expenses
Sales commissions .. 120,000
Packaging 210,000
Advertising . 100,000 430,000
Administrative Expenses
Administrative salaries . 60,000
Deprecationoffice equip . 30,000
Insurance 13,000
Office rent .. 24,000 152.000
Income from operations .. $1,094,000
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Prepare flexible budgets, following the format of Exhibit 8.3, that show variable costs per unit, fixed costs, and three different flexible budgets for sales volumes of 7,500, 10,000, and 12,500 units.
II. Computation and interpretation of labor variances
After evaluating Zero Companys manufacturing process, management decided to establish standards of 1.5 hours of direct labor per unit of product and $11 per hour for the labor rate. During October, the company used 3,780 hours of direct labor at $45,360 total cost to produce 2,700 unit of product. In November, the company used 4,480 hours of direct labor at a $47,040 total cost to produce 2,800 units of product.
1. Compute the labor rate variance, the labor efficiency variance, and the total direct labor cost variance for October and for November.
2. Interpret the October direct labor variances.
Computation and interpretation of materials variances
BTS Company made 6,000 bookshelves using 88,000 board feet of wood costing $607,200. The companys direct materials standards for one bookshelf are 16 board feet of wood at $7 per board foot.
1. Compute the direct material variances incurred in manufacturing these bookshelves.
2. Interpret the direct materials variances
IV. Computation of total overhead rate and total overhead variance
Tuna Company set the following standard unit costs for its single product.
Direct materials (25 lbs. @ $4 per Ib.) .. $100.00
Direct labor (6 hrs. @ $6 per hr.) 48.00
Factory overheadvariable (6 hrs. @ $5 per hr.) .. 30.00
Factory overheadfixed (6 hrs. @ $7 per hr.) . 42.00
Total standard cost $220.00
The predetermined overhead rate is based on a planned operating volume of 80% of the productive capacity of 60,000 units per quarter. The following flexible budget information is available.
Operating Levels
70% 80% 90%
Production in units . 42,000 48,000 54,000
Standard direct labor hours 252,000 288,000 324,000
Budgeted overhead
Fixed factory overhead .. $2,016,000 $2,016,000 $2,016,000
Variable factory overhead $1,260,000 $1,440,000 $1,620,000
During the current quarter, the company operated at 70% of capacity and produced 42,000 units of product; actual direct labor totaled 250,000 hours. Units produced were assigned the following standard costs:
Direct materials (1,050,000 lbs. @ $4 per Ib.) $4,200,000
Direct labor (252,000 hrs. @ $8 per hr.) . 2,016,000
Factory overhead (252,000 hrs. @ $12 per hr.) .. 3,024,000
Total standard cost . $9,240.000
Actual costs incurred during the current quarter follow:
Direct materials (1,000,000 lbs. @ $4.25) $4,250,000
Direct labor (250,000 hrs. @ $7.75) . 1,937.500
Fixed factory Overhead costs . 1,960,000
Variable factory overhead costs .. 1,200,000
Total actual costs .. $9,347,500
1. Compute the direct materials cost variances, including its price and quantity variances.
2. Compute the direct labor variances, including its rate and efficiency variances.
3. Compute the overhead controllable and volume variances.
4. Compute the variable overhead spending and efficiency variance
5. Compute the fixed overhead spending and volume variance.
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