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ALL I NEED IS THE REST OF THE NUMBERS FOR PART 2 AND 3 THE REST ARE CORRECT.
Control Limits, Variance Investigation
Buenolorl Company produces a well-known cologne. The standard manufacturing cost of the cologne is described by the following standard cost sheet:
Direct materials:
Liquids (4.5 oz. @ $0.40) $1.80
Bottles (1 @ $0.05) 0.05
Direct labor (0.2 hr. @ $15.00) 3.00
Variable overhead (0.2 hr. @ $5.00) 1.00
Fixed overhead (0.2 hr. @ $1.50) 0.30
Standard cost per unit $6.15
Management has decided to investigate only those variances that exceed the lesser of 10% of the standard cost for each category or $20,000.
During the past quarter, 250,000 four-ounce bottles of cologne were produced. Descriptions of actual activity for the quarter follow:
A total of 1.35 million ounces of liquids was purchased, mixed, and processed. Evaporation was higher than expected (no inventories of liquids are maintained). The price paid per ounce averaged $0.42.
Exactly 250,000 bottles were used. The price paid for each bottle was $0.048.
Direct labor hours totaled 48,250, with a total cost of $733,000.
Normal production volume for Buenolorl is 250,000 bottles per quarter. The standard overhead rates are computed by using normal volume. All overhead costs are incurred uniformly throughout the year.
Required:
1. Calculate the upper and lower control limits for materials and labor.
Liquid standard $ 450,000
Upper control limit $ 470,000
Lower control limit $ 430,000
Bottle standard $ 12,500
Upper control limit $ 13,750
Lower control limit $ 11,250
Direct labor standard $ 750,000
Upper control limit $ 770,000
Lower control limit $ 730,000
2. Compute the total materials variance, and break it into price and usage variances. Would these variances be investigated?
If there is no variance, enter "0" in the amount box and select "No variance" from the dropdown menu.
Would it be investigated?
Total liquid variance $ Unfavorable
Materials price variance $ Unfavorable
Materials usage variance $ 90,000 Unfavorable
Total bottle variance $ 500 Favorable
Materials price variance $ 500 Favorable
Materials usage variance $ 0 variance
3. Compute the total labor variance, and break it into rate and efficiency variances. Would these variances be investigated? Round intermediate calculations to two decimal places, if necessary and round final answers to the nearest dollar.
Would it be investigated?
Total labor variance $ Favorable
Labor rate variance $ 9,168 Unfavorable
Labor efficiency variance $ 26,250 Favorable
Explanation / Answer
2.
Standard liquid cost = 250,000 x $1.80 = $450,000
Liquid quantity variances will be investigated as the variance is above 10% of the standard cost of $450,000
Working:
3.
Labor variances will not be investigated.as the variance is below 10% of the standard cost of $750,00(250,000 x $3)
Total Liquid Variances 117000 Unfavourable Material price variance 27000 Unfavourable Material quantity variance 90000 Unfavourable Total Bottle Variances 26500 Favourable Material price variance 26500 Favourable Material quantity variance 0Related Questions
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