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ACCY 121 Chapter 16 Practice Quiz Fundamentals of Variance Analysis 101. The Hageness Company has had great difficulty in controlling overhead costs. At a recent convention, the president heard about a control device for overhead costs known as a flexible budget and she has hired you to implement this budgeting program. After some effort, you develop the following cost formulas for the company's machining department. These costs are based on a normal operating range of 15,000 to 23,000 machine-hours per month: ~/lachine setup Lubricants Utilities ndirect labor Depreciation $0.20 per machine-hour $1.00 per machine-hour plus $8,000 per month $0.70 per machine-hour $0.60 per machine-hour plus $20,000 per month $32,000 per month During March, the first month after your preparation of the above data, the machining department worked 18,000 machine-hours and produced 9,000 units of product. The actual costs of this production were: Machine set-up $ 4,800 Lubricants 24,500 Utilities 12,000 ndirect labor 32,500 Depreciation 32,500 $106,300 The department had originally been budgeted to work 19,000 machine-hours during March. Required: Prepare a performance report for the machining department for the month of March including columns for the (a) actual results, (b) flexible budget, (c) flexible budget variance, (d) master budget, and (e) sales activity variance.

l~1 ( b ) (a-b) ( c ) (6- c ) v c. «aie", - Actual Budget Variance Budget Actiyitv V t{;/jd Mij f g Ott:> fo1 H 'oro Mil,Ai-4 F~ Flexible Flex B }, aster Sales Machine set-up 4,800 3.600 1,200 U 3,800 200 F. '2-0..t;;; Lubricants 24,500 26,000 1,500 F 27,000 1,000 F,.00 <2', ~a-o Utilities 12,000 12,600 600 F 13,300 700 F. 1 0.e- ndirect labor 32,500 30,800 1,700 U 31,400 600 F C. (;) 'l-of (U'\:) Depreciation 32,500 32,000 500 U 32,000 _0.e- ~l.,cnru Total costs 106,300 105,000 1,300 U 107,500 2,500 F Master Budget: Variable Machine setup Lubricants Utilities ndirect labor Depreciation Total $0.20 x 19,000 $1.00 x 19,000 $0.70 x 19,000 $0.60 x 19,000 3,800 19,000 13,300 11,400 0 47,500 0 8,000 0 20,000 32,000 60,000 Feedback: Flexible Budget: Machine setup $0.20 x 18,000 Variable 3,600 0 Total 3,600 Lubricants $1.00 x 18,000 18,000 8,000 26,000 Utilities $0.70 x 18,000 12,600 0 12,600 ndirect labor $0.60 x 18,000 10,800 20,000 30,800 Depreciation 0 32,000 32,000 Total 45,000 60,000 105000 ACPA: FN-Decision Making L0 :5 Difficulty: Medium Learning Objectiv. DL~: Me.dL!.~ Topic Area: lexible Budgeting 2

105. Western Company manufactures special electrical equipment and parts. Western employs a standard cost accounting system with separate standards established for each product. A special transformer is manufactured in the Transformer Department. Production volume is measured by direct labor hours in this department and a flexible budget system is used to plan and control department overhead. Standard costs for the special transformer are determined annually in September for the coming year. The standard cost of a transformer was computed at $57.00 as shown below. materials: Copper 3 spools @ $3.00 9.00 labor 4 hours (?} $7.00 28.00 Variable O\ erhead 4 hours @ $3.00 12.00 overhead 4 hours ({jl $2.00 8.00 ' Total $57.00 Ov ere based upon normal and expected monthly ca it b h of which were 4,000 direct labor hours. ractical capacity for this department i 5,000 direct labor hours per mon. ana e overhead costs are expected to vary with the num er 0 rec a or 0 actually used. During October,([OO transformers were produc"!djthis was below expectations because a work stoppage occurred during contract negotiatio. he orce. Once the contract was settled, the wage rate was increased to 7.25/hour and overtime as scheduled in an attempt to catch up to expected production levels. The following costs were incurred in October: Materials: Copper: purchased 2,600 spools @ $3.08/spool Used: 2,600 spools labor: Regular time 2.000 hours @ $7.00 Overtime 1,400 hours @ $7.25 600 of the 1,400 hours were subject to overtime premium. The total overtime premium is included in variable overhead in accordance with company accounting practices : Variable $16.670 $ 8,800 Required: Compute each of the following variances, showing all your work. Be sure to indicate whether the variances are favorable or unfavorable. 3

a. materials price variance b. material efficiency (quantity) variance c. labor rate variance d. labor efficiency variance e. Variable overhead spending variance f. Variable overhead efficiency variance g. overhead spending (budget) variance h. Production volume variance a. $208 unfavorable b. $300 favorable c. $350 unfavorable d. $1,400 favorable e.$6,470 unfavorable f. $600 favorable g. $800 unfavorable h. $800 unfavorable Feedback: a. ($3.08 $3.00) x 2,600 =$208 unfavorable b. [2,600 (3 x 900)] x $3.00 =$300 favorable c. [($7.00 x 2,000) + ($7.25 x 1,400)] ($7.00 x 3,400) =$350 unfavorable d. [3,400 (4 x 900)] x $7.00 = $1,400 favorable e. $16,670 ($3.00 x 3,400) =$6,470 unfavorable f. ($3.00 x 3,400) [$3.00 x (4 x 900)] =$600 favorable g. $8,800 ($2.00 x 4,000) = $800 unfavorable h. ($2.00 x 4,000) [($2.00 x (4 x 900)] = $800 unfavorable ACPA: FN Decision Making Difficulty: Medium Learning Objective: 5 Learning Objective: 6 Topic Area: Variable Cost Variance Analysis, Cost Variances 4

Variance Analysis Template Standard Quantity Allowed for Actual Actual nputs at Output, atstandard Actual Costs Standard Prices Price AQ xap AQxSP SQ x SP ).. 7 ~ols X ~ 5.~ho. Materials "2bcro ls )( ~3 ' crn4 ~~ j L~ -::=.') t 7'6'QJ \- { Cl,(6D $; 'l-ob a Price Variance ~?300 f Quantity Variance AH x AR AH x SR qljo '1"5 SH x SR /z OW X ~ 7 J "'" / 2CJtsO)Xtf7 6D )( 4-tds l' 7 ()t) "- h"s (hy.) Vf: >D \.k-/~ 4T5'D 'f.- Labor ~~=3,q-.5D~ ~!) ~ or --:-;-----._ ~ AHxAR ; 350 a:, 4- ~ F Rate Varianc;e Variable Actual Flex Budget 'r'c,0/)1;l L Lf-tn;O ll of"p, \1"D 'l" ~t ~ (51) L- yrt; ( - $ "$021 U Budget Variance

( c ) Flexible Sales Actual Budget Flexible Activity Master -#S''J.. Results Variance Budget Variance Budget Units ~ 13 000 ~2f? 2000 U k'~a Sales revenue r~~ JG) 13,000F~{{5f;D~? ~l {gq-,-o-oo""'lf(j) - Less: <Variable mfg. Costs> $87,750 3,'2.S"0 F $91,000 (~ ooof $105,000 <Variable mktgladm. costs> ti-"(, l-50 )J) $3,250U 2b 1 ooo {D $4,OOOF 30,000 #3 ContnbutlOn margm $ 52,000? p~ 01)() t $6,000U {%;/)()~@ 54. What is the actual sales revenue? A. $156,000. B. $169,000. C. $180,000. D. $191,000..d:-sb First, solve for actual variable marketing & administrative costs =$29,250; Second, add actual contribution margin to the actual variable costs to find actual sales = $169,000 ACPA: FN-Decision Making Learning Objective: 2 Topic Area: Sales Activity Variance 6

55. What is the sales revenue in the flexible budget? A. $139,000. B. $156,000. C. $169,000. D. $180,000. $169,000 (actual sales from previous question) $13,000 =$156,000 ACPA: FN Decision Making Learning Objective: 2 Topic Area: Sales Activity Variance 56. What is the flexible budget contribution margin? A. $39,000. B. $45,000. C. $52,000. D. $58,000. $156,000 $91,000 $26,000 =$39,000 ACPA: FN Decision Making Learning Objective: 2 Topic Area: Sales Activity Variance 7

57. What is the master budget sales revenue? A. $124,000. B. $148,000. C. $156,000. D. $180,000. ($156,000/13,000) =$12 selling price; $12 x (13,000 + 2,000) =$180,000 ACPA: FN-Decision Making Learning Objective: 2 Topic Area: Sales Activity Variance 58. What is the master budget contribution margin? A. $52,000. B. $47,500. C. $45,000. D. $39,000. $180,000 - $105,000 - $30,000 =$45,000 ACPA: FN-Decision Making Learning Objective: 2 Topic Area: Sales Activity Varianc 8

The following information summarizes the standard cost for producing one metal tennis racket frame. n addition, the variances for one month's production are given. Assume that all inventory accounts have zero balances at the beginning of the month. Materials Labor 2 hrs. @ $2.60 Factory : VariabJe Standard Cost Per Unit $ 4.00 5.20 1.80 5.00 $16.00 Standard Jvfonthlv Costs $ 8,400 10,920 3,780 10,500 $33,600 Variances: Material price Material quantity Labor rate Labor efficiency 244.75 Wlfavorab1e 500.00 Wlfavorable 520.00 favorable 2,080.00 Wlfavorable 69. What were the actual direct labor hours worked during the month? A.5,OOO. B.4,800. C.4,200. D.4,OOO. E.3,400. Number of units = $33,600/16.00 = 2,100; [AH (2,100 x 2)] x $2.60 = $2,080 U; AH = 5,000 ACPA: FN Decision Making Learning Objective: 5 Topic Area: Labor 9

70. What were the actual quantity of materials used during the month? A.2,156. B.2,100. ~2,225.:) O:f,975. ($4.00 x AQ) - (2,100 x $4.00} =$500 U; AQ =2,225 ACPA: FN-Decision Making Learning Objective: 5 Topic Area: Materials 71. What was the actual price paid for the direct material during the month, assuming a" materials purchased were put into production? A. $4.34. (AP - $4.00) 2,225 =$244.75U; AP =$4.11 (rounded) ACPA: FN-Decision Making Learning Objective: 5 Topic Area: Materials 10

Variance Analysis Template [<f.(,'1-71 Me+A/ Tenll;s f0.-j4f Fr~ Materials Labor Variable fljr~ X $tfo }l Standard Quantity Allowed for Actual Actual nputs at Output, at Standard Actual Costs Standard Prices Price AQxAP AQ x SP SQ x SP [F~.:ri'l \ - L L-.J f ~ tf-(s1) ' z:~t1 sk":h ~.. - LLsed. ~ 't:/.., ;;.~ li- t -s=ee b. pric; ~riance Quantity Varianc.e.. AH xar AHxSR J '-...J SHxSR CJ~CJ \ lx[ ~u ] Y- '2nr~ :1 ~ ~ 2.bo ~~ r t r: "\ r ~ /O '1~, ~tz. :ti le ~e fi Rate Variance AHxAR AH x SR SH x SR L 'f37l?d }. K. ~. r{o Actual Spending Variance Flex Budget Applied L )(. t"!:". cro 1 1 0,5OU Budget Variance Volume Variance

Variance Analysis Template ActualC AQ >(AJi reil Standard Quantity Allowed for Actual Output, at Standard Standar. es Price AQ 'J6...SPj SQ x SP -A<*~=~Eat C!T r2."'ou /~ ~~x C4i \:=Jx '$''1 \... l- J C 1 (" ~lt-6d purvutse.d 1 -... - - -- ~ )< l --~'h l '0 \ ~ej l )?q5b _~ Materials - - - - Labor ( ~ (AP _scf-) ll.3-s"" :: "J.y.y.S U. SOC! u Price Variance Quantity Variance AHxAR AH xsr SH x SR t 1-1 ere 1 ~ l:2..1)~ ~ 1 >< ['l..~o] [ rx l-2. bo 1 )L "2kl"'S - --.j-~ x :t.l...f>o j ~\...- { l-- \.. J fi~ 1!.fruJ - lt3 1 61SU ] ~/O, '11-0 l ::>_J.o F 2 o i'o 4. Rate Variance AH xar AH x SR SH x SR Variable Spending Variance Actual Flex Budget Applied Budget Variance Volume Variance

Variance Analysis Template Standard Quantity Allowed for Actual Actual nputs at Output, at Standard Actual Costs Standard Prices Price AQxAP AQxSP SQ x SP Materials Price Variance Quantity Variance AH xar AH x SR SH x SR Labor Rate Variance AHxAR AH x SR SH x SR Variable Actual Spending Variance Flex Budget Applied Budget Variance Volume Variance

Variance Analysis Template Standard Quantity Allowed for Actual Actual nputs at Output, at Standard Actual Costs Standard Prices Price AQxAP AQ xsp SQ x SP Materials AH xar Price Variance AH x SR Quantity Variance l SH x SR Labor AHxAR Rate Variance AH x SR SH x SR Variable Spending Variance Actual l Flex Budget Applied Budget Variance Volume Variance