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Your company has recently implemented a standard costing system. Among the results from the first month are the following: Budgeted production: 6,000 units Actual production: 6,250 units Direct material standard for one unit: 2 ounces × $6.00 per ounce Actual direct material purchases: $74,240 for 12,800 ounces Actual direct material used: 12,600 ounces Fixed overhead standard for one unit: 1.
Your company has recently implemented a standard costing system. Among the results from the first month are the following: Budgeted production: 6,000 units Actual production: 6,250 units Direct material standard for one unit: 2 ounces × $6.00 per ounce Actual direct material purchases: $74,240 for 12,800 ounces Actual direct material used: 12,600 ounces Fixed overhead standard for one unit: 1.5 machine hours × $3 per hour* Actual fixed overhead incurred: $25,000 Actual machine hours worked: 9,500 hours * Overhead rate based on budgeted capacity utilization Calculate the direct material price and usage variances. DMPV DMUV Provide your supervisor with one possible cause for each of the above variances other than “the standards were wrong.” DMPV: DMUV: Calculate the fixed overhead production-volume variance. Refer to the previous problem. Additional information: There were no unfinished units at the end of the month 5,750 units were sold If the company were to prorate the variances, how much ($) of the direct material usage variance would be allocated to finished goods inventory?Your company has recently implemented a standard costing system. Among the results from the first month are the following:
Budgeted production: 6,000 units
Actual production: 6,250 units
Direct material standard for one unit: 2 ounces × $6.00 per ounce
Actual direct material purchases: $74,240 for 12,800 ounces
Actual direct material used: 12,600 ounces
Fixed overhead standard for one unit: 1.5 machine hours × $3 per hour*
Actual fixed overhead incurred: $25,000
Actual machine hours worked: 9,500 hours
* Overhead rate based on budgeted capacity utilization
Calculate the direct material price and usage variances.
DMPV
DMUV
Provide your supervisor with one possible cause for each of the above variances other than “the standards were wrong.”
DMPV:
DMUV:
Calculate the fixed overhead production-volume variance.
Refer to the previous problem. Additional information:
There were no unfinished units at the end of the month
5,750 units were sold
If the company were to prorate the variances, how much ($) of the direct material usage variance would be allocated to finished goods inventory?
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