Deck 7: Flexible Budgets, Variances, and Management Control: I
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Deck 7: Flexible Budgets, Variances, and Management Control: I
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Answer the following question(s) using the information below.
Abernathy Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of variable costs?
A) $1,200 favourable
B) $18,800 favourable
C) $20,000 favourable
D) $1,200 unfavourable
E) $18,800 unfavourable
Abernathy Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of variable costs?
A) $1,200 favourable
B) $18,800 favourable
C) $20,000 favourable
D) $1,200 unfavourable
E) $18,800 unfavourable
E
2
General Insurance Company had a static budgeted operating income of $4.6 million; however, actual income was $3.0 million. What is the static budget variance of operating income?
A) $1,000,000 favourable
B) $1,000,000 unfavourable
C) $1,600,000 favourable
D) $3,000,000 favourable
E) $1,600,000 unfavourable
A) $1,000,000 favourable
B) $1,000,000 unfavourable
C) $1,600,000 favourable
D) $3,000,000 favourable
E) $1,600,000 unfavourable
E
3
A budget that is adjusted in accordance with changes in actual output is called
A) a balanced budget.
B) a cost budget.
C) a flexible budget.
D) a trial balance budget.
E) a static budget.
A) a balanced budget.
B) a cost budget.
C) a flexible budget.
D) a trial balance budget.
E) a static budget.
C
4
A static budget is a budget that can be changed or altered after it is developed.
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Answer the following question(s) using the information below.
Abernathy Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of operating income?
A) $3,800 favourable
B) $1,200 unfavourable
C) $6,200 favourable
D) $6,200 unfavourable
E) $1,200 favourable
Abernathy Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of operating income?
A) $3,800 favourable
B) $1,200 unfavourable
C) $6,200 favourable
D) $6,200 unfavourable
E) $1,200 favourable
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Ames Golf Company used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells 1 pack of golf balls for $10 per pack. The $10 selling price is also the budgeted selling price.

What is the actual operating income for Ames Golf Company using the actual results?
A) <$3,360,000>
B) $4,750,000
C) $5,200,000
D) $5,550,000
E) $5,970,000
Ames Golf Company used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells 1 pack of golf balls for $10 per pack. The $10 selling price is also the budgeted selling price.

What is the actual operating income for Ames Golf Company using the actual results?
A) <$3,360,000>
B) $4,750,000
C) $5,200,000
D) $5,550,000
E) $5,970,000
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The only difference between the static budget and flexible budget is that the static budget is prepared using planned output.
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The type of budget that is based on one level of output, without adjustment for any operational or financial changes is called
A) a balanced budget.
B) a cost budget.
C) a flexible budget.
D) a static budget.
E) a standard budget.
A) a balanced budget.
B) a cost budget.
C) a flexible budget.
D) a static budget.
E) a standard budget.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Ames Golf Company used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells 1 pack of golf balls for $10 per pack. The $10 selling price is also the budgeted selling price.

A company uses a static budget approach and the previous management accountant calculated the following information: Fixed costs variance $10,000 U; revenues variance $400,000 F; contribution margin variance $60,000 F Required: What is the total static-budget variance?
A) $50,000 F
B) $50,000 U
C) $230,000 F
D) $230,000 U
E) $390,000 F
Ames Golf Company used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells 1 pack of golf balls for $10 per pack. The $10 selling price is also the budgeted selling price.

A company uses a static budget approach and the previous management accountant calculated the following information: Fixed costs variance $10,000 U; revenues variance $400,000 F; contribution margin variance $60,000 F Required: What is the total static-budget variance?
A) $50,000 F
B) $50,000 U
C) $230,000 F
D) $230,000 U
E) $390,000 F
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Variances and flexible budgets help managers gain insights into why actual results differ from planned performance.
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A variance is the difference between the actual cost for the current and previous year.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Ames Golf Company used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells 1 pack of golf balls for $10 per pack. The $10 selling price is also the budgeted selling price.

What is the total static budget variance for Ames Golf Company?
A) $650,000 favourable
B) $450,000 unfavourable
C) $400,000 favourable
D) $390,000 unfavourable
E) $350,000 favourable
Ames Golf Company used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells 1 pack of golf balls for $10 per pack. The $10 selling price is also the budgeted selling price.

What is the total static budget variance for Ames Golf Company?
A) $650,000 favourable
B) $450,000 unfavourable
C) $400,000 favourable
D) $390,000 unfavourable
E) $350,000 favourable
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Bates Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of revenues?
A) $50,000 favourable
B) $50,000 unfavourable
C) $5,000 favourable
D) $5,000 unfavourable
E) $25,000 unfavourable
Bates Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of revenues?
A) $50,000 favourable
B) $50,000 unfavourable
C) $5,000 favourable
D) $5,000 unfavourable
E) $25,000 unfavourable
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A variance is the difference between the actual result and a budgeted amount.
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Some financial variances show increases in operating income relative to a budgeted or allocated amount, and others show decreases in operating income. Respectively, these variances are
A) budgeted, standard.
B) favourable, unfavourable.
C) standard, budgeted.
D) unfavourable, favourable.
E) fixed, variable.
A) budgeted, standard.
B) favourable, unfavourable.
C) standard, budgeted.
D) unfavourable, favourable.
E) fixed, variable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Bates Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of variable costs?
A) $200,000 favourable
B) $50,000 unfavourable
C) $50,000 favourable
D) $250,000 unfavourable
E) $250,000 favourable
Bates Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of variable costs?
A) $200,000 favourable
B) $50,000 unfavourable
C) $50,000 favourable
D) $250,000 unfavourable
E) $250,000 favourable
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Ames Golf Company used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells 1 pack of golf balls for $10 per pack. The $10 selling price is also the budgeted selling price.

What is the budgeted operating income for Ames Golf Company?
A) $7,000,000
B) $5,970,000
C) $5,550,000
D) $5,200,000
E) $4,750,000
Ames Golf Company used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells 1 pack of golf balls for $10 per pack. The $10 selling price is also the budgeted selling price.

What is the budgeted operating income for Ames Golf Company?
A) $7,000,000
B) $5,970,000
C) $5,550,000
D) $5,200,000
E) $4,750,000
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A variance is considered to be
A) the gap between an actual result and a benchmark amount.
B) the required number of inputs for one standard output.
C) the difference between an actual result and a budget amount.
D) the difference between a budgeted amount and a standard amount.
E) a standard.
A) the gap between an actual result and a benchmark amount.
B) the required number of inputs for one standard output.
C) the difference between an actual result and a budget amount.
D) the difference between a budgeted amount and a standard amount.
E) a standard.
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A flexible budget is a budget that is developed using budgeted revenue or cost amounts and is not adjusted at the end of the budgeted period.
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Answer the following question(s) using the information below.
Abernathy Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of revenues?
A) $20,000 favourable
B) $20,000 unfavourable
C) $2,000 favourable
D) $2,000 unfavourable
E) $25,000 unfavourable
Abernathy Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of revenues?
A) $20,000 favourable
B) $20,000 unfavourable
C) $2,000 favourable
D) $2,000 unfavourable
E) $25,000 unfavourable
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Determining the actual quantity of the revenue driver is one step in the development of a flexible budget.
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The flexible-budget variance pertaining to revenues is also called the variance of operating income.
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The flexible budget contains
A) budgeted amounts for alternative levels of output.
B) actual amounts for budgeted output.
C) revenue based on budgeted quantity and actual unit price.
D) actual costs for planned output.
E) the difference between flexible and static budget fixed costs.
A) budgeted amounts for alternative levels of output.
B) actual amounts for budgeted output.
C) revenue based on budgeted quantity and actual unit price.
D) actual costs for planned output.
E) the difference between flexible and static budget fixed costs.
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The sales-volume variance of operating income is a measure of efficiency.
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Variances can be expected to vary within some normal limits, as standards represent a range of possible acceptable outcomes.
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A packaging company produces a variety of cardboard boxes in an automated process. Expected production per month is 160,000 units. The required direct materials costs $0.30 per unit. Variable manufacturing overhead costs are $24,000 per month and are allocated based on units of production. Direct labour is budgeted to be $6,400. The company only produces based on customer orders, so all production is considered sold as it is produced. Revenue for the month will be $240,000. What is the budgeted contribution margin per unit?
A) $1.50 per unit
B) $1.31 per unit
C) $1.16 per unit
D) $1.05 per unit
E) $1.01 per unit
A) $1.50 per unit
B) $1.31 per unit
C) $1.16 per unit
D) $1.05 per unit
E) $1.01 per unit
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The static-budget variance can be subdivided into the flexible-budget variance and the sales-volume
variance.
variance.
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A flexible-budget variance can be decomposed into an efficiency variance and a price variance.
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Rate variances are the difference between actual inputs used and budgeted inputs that should have been used, multiplied by the budgeted price.
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The sales-volume variance is the difference between the flexible-budget amount and the static-budget amount; unit selling prices, unit variable costs, and fixed costs are held constant.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Bates Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of operating income?
A) $175,000 favourable
B) $195,000 unfavourable
C) $225,000 favourable
D) $200,000 unfavourable
E) $200,000 favourable
Bates Corporation used the following data to evaluate their current operating system. The company sells items for $10 each and used a budgeted selling price of $10 per unit.

What is the static-budget variance of operating income?
A) $175,000 favourable
B) $195,000 unfavourable
C) $225,000 favourable
D) $200,000 unfavourable
E) $200,000 favourable
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If a company has a favourable efficiency variance, it uses less inputs than were budgeted for the output units achieved.
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The term efficiency variance is the direct cost portion of the flexible-budget variance.
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Price variances are considered to be the difference between the actual price and the budgeted price multiplied by the actual quantity of input goods or services.
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Decreasing demand for a product may create a favourable sales-volume variance.
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An input-price variance is the difference between actual quantity of input used and the budgeted quantity of input that should have been used, multiplied by the budgeted price.
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The flexible-budget variance may be the result of inaccurate forecasting of units sold.
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The terms, usage variances and efficiency variances mean the same thing.
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A flexible budget enables managers to compute a richer set of variances than a static budget does.
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The flexible-budget variance is the difference between the actual results and the flexible-budget amount for the actual levels of the revenue and cost drivers.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. static-budget variance?
A) $400 F
B) $400 U
C) $600 F
D) $200 F
E) $200 U
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. static-budget variance?
A) $400 F
B) $400 U
C) $600 F
D) $200 F
E) $200 U
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. flexible-budget variance?
A) $8,400 F
B) $8,400 U
C) $8,200 U
D) $8,200 F
E) $200 U
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. flexible-budget variance?
A) $8,400 F
B) $8,400 U
C) $8,200 U
D) $8,200 F
E) $200 U
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
The direct-labour efficiency variance for the month of January is
A) $630 unfavourable.
B) $560 unfavourable.
C) $630 favourable.
D) $560 favourable.
E) $70 favourable.
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
The direct-labour efficiency variance for the month of January is
A) $630 unfavourable.
B) $560 unfavourable.
C) $630 favourable.
D) $560 favourable.
E) $70 favourable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
The following data for a pottery company pertain to the production of 2,000 clay pots during July.
Direct Materials (all materials purchased were used):
Direct Manufacturing Labour:

What is the direct manufacturing labour price variance?
A) $186 favourable
B) $486 unfavourable
C) $486 favourable
D) $672 unfavourable
E) $672 favourable
The following data for a pottery company pertain to the production of 2,000 clay pots during July.
Direct Materials (all materials purchased were used):


What is the direct manufacturing labour price variance?
A) $186 favourable
B) $486 unfavourable
C) $486 favourable
D) $672 unfavourable
E) $672 favourable
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
The following data for a pottery company pertain to the production of 2,000 clay pots during July.
Direct Materials (all materials purchased were used):
Direct Manufacturing Labour:

What is the direct manufacturing labour efficiency variance?
A) $672 unfavourable
B) $500 favourable
C) $672 favourable
D) $500 unfavourable
E) $28 favourable
The following data for a pottery company pertain to the production of 2,000 clay pots during July.
Direct Materials (all materials purchased were used):


What is the direct manufacturing labour efficiency variance?
A) $672 unfavourable
B) $500 favourable
C) $672 favourable
D) $500 unfavourable
E) $28 favourable
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Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:
Actual performance and budgeted performance for the company is shown below:
Direct Materials:
Direct Manufacturing Labour:
Direct Marketing Labour:

What is the price variance of the direct materials?
A) $10,000 favourable
B) $11,500 unfavourable
C) $11,500 favourable
D) $10,000 unfavourable
E) $11,000 favourable
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:





What is the price variance of the direct materials?
A) $10,000 favourable
B) $11,500 unfavourable
C) $11,500 favourable
D) $10,000 unfavourable
E) $11,000 favourable
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The following data for a pottery company pertain to the production of 2,000 clay pots during July.
Direct Materials (all materials purchased were used):
Direct Manufacturing Labour:

What is the direct materials price variance for the clay pots?
A) $560 unfavourable
B) $560 favourable
C) $800 unfavourable
D) $800 favourable
E) $1,040 favourable
The following data for a pottery company pertain to the production of 2,000 clay pots during July.
Direct Materials (all materials purchased were used):


What is the direct materials price variance for the clay pots?
A) $560 unfavourable
B) $560 favourable
C) $800 unfavourable
D) $800 favourable
E) $1,040 favourable
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
When a journal entry is made to record the direct materials used, a debit to the Direct Materials Efficiency Variance
A) indicates the variance is unfavourable.
B) indicates the variance is favourable.
C) is the difference between the actual Costs of Goods Sold and the budgeted Materials Control accounts.
D) is the difference between the debits and credits of all materials related entries.
E) also requires a debit to the materials control account.
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
When a journal entry is made to record the direct materials used, a debit to the Direct Materials Efficiency Variance
A) indicates the variance is unfavourable.
B) indicates the variance is favourable.
C) is the difference between the actual Costs of Goods Sold and the budgeted Materials Control accounts.
D) is the difference between the debits and credits of all materials related entries.
E) also requires a debit to the materials control account.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. direct labour input-price variance?
A) $4,200 U
B) $4,200 F
C) $200 F
D) $4,000 F
E) $4,000 U
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. direct labour input-price variance?
A) $4,200 U
B) $4,200 F
C) $200 F
D) $4,000 F
E) $4,000 U
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
The following data for a pottery company pertain to the production of 2,000 clay pots during July.
Direct Materials (all materials purchased were used):
Direct Manufacturing Labour:

What is the standard direct material amount per pot?
A) 1.00 kilogram
B) 1.88 kilograms
C) 2.12 kilograms
D) 3.00 kilograms
E) 4.00 kilograms
The following data for a pottery company pertain to the production of 2,000 clay pots during July.
Direct Materials (all materials purchased were used):


What is the standard direct material amount per pot?
A) 1.00 kilogram
B) 1.88 kilograms
C) 2.12 kilograms
D) 3.00 kilograms
E) 4.00 kilograms
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A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
For any actual level of output, the difference between the input that was actually used and the input should have been used is
A) an effectiveness variance.
B) a purchase cost variance.
C) the variance rate.
D) a price variance.
E) an efficiency variance.
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
For any actual level of output, the difference between the input that was actually used and the input should have been used is
A) an effectiveness variance.
B) a purchase cost variance.
C) the variance rate.
D) a price variance.
E) an efficiency variance.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
The direct-material price variance for January is
A) $420 unfavourable.
B) $420 favourable.
C) $400 favourable.
D) $400 unfavourable.
E) $20 favourable.
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
The direct-material price variance for January is
A) $420 unfavourable.
B) $420 favourable.
C) $400 favourable.
D) $400 unfavourable.
E) $20 favourable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:
Actual performance and budgeted performance for the company is shown below:
Direct Materials:
Direct Manufacturing Labour:
Direct Marketing Labour:

What is the combined total of the flexible budget variances?
A) $102,650 unfavourable
B) $99,000 unfavourable
C) $78,500 unfavourable
D) $75,150 favourable
E) $75,150 unfavourable
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:





What is the combined total of the flexible budget variances?
A) $102,650 unfavourable
B) $99,000 unfavourable
C) $78,500 unfavourable
D) $75,150 favourable
E) $75,150 unfavourable
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:
Actual performance and budgeted performance for the company is shown below:
Direct Materials:
Direct Manufacturing Labour:
Direct Marketing Labour:

What are the efficiency variances for direct manufacturing labour and direct marketing labour, respectively?
A) $25,000 favourable; $18,400 favourable
B) $23,750 favourable; $12,650 unfavourable
C) $25,000 unfavourable; $18,400 unfavourable
D) $23,750 unfavourable; $12,650 unfavourable
E) $23,750 favourable; $12,650 favourable
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:





What are the efficiency variances for direct manufacturing labour and direct marketing labour, respectively?
A) $25,000 favourable; $18,400 favourable
B) $23,750 favourable; $12,650 unfavourable
C) $25,000 unfavourable; $18,400 unfavourable
D) $23,750 unfavourable; $12,650 unfavourable
E) $23,750 favourable; $12,650 favourable
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A packaging company produces cardboard boxes in an automated process. The required direct materials costs $0.30 per unit. Fixed manufacturing overhead costs are budgeted at $24,000 per month and are allocated based on units of production. The budgeted contribution margin per unit is $0.85, and administration fixed costs are budgeted at $7,500 per month. What is the flexible-budget amount for operating income for 40,000 and 20,000 units, respectively?
A) $26,000; $20,000
B) $36,000; $30,000
C) $40,000; $34,000
D) $44,000; $38,000
E) $2,500; <$14,500>
A) $26,000; $20,000
B) $36,000; $30,000
C) $40,000; $34,000
D) $44,000; $38,000
E) $2,500; <$14,500>
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. direct labour input-efficiency variance?
A) $4,200 U
B) $4,200 F
C) $5,000 U
D) $5,000 F
E) $200 U
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. direct labour input-efficiency variance?
A) $4,200 U
B) $4,200 F
C) $5,000 U
D) $5,000 F
E) $200 U
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The flexible-budget variance measures
A) what the costs and revenues should have been for the budgeted number of outputs.
B) the difference between budgeted expenditures and actual expenditures for the budgeted number of outputs.
C) the difference between budgeted and actual variable costs.
D) [expected expenditures for the actual number of outputs] + [ the actual expenditures for the actual number of outputs].
E) [actual cost for the actual level of the revenue or cost driver] - [budget unit amount × the actual level of the revenue or cost driver].
A) what the costs and revenues should have been for the budgeted number of outputs.
B) the difference between budgeted expenditures and actual expenditures for the budgeted number of outputs.
C) the difference between budgeted and actual variable costs.
D) [expected expenditures for the actual number of outputs] + [ the actual expenditures for the actual number of outputs].
E) [actual cost for the actual level of the revenue or cost driver] - [budget unit amount × the actual level of the revenue or cost driver].
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:
Actual performance and budgeted performance for the company is shown below:
Direct Materials:
Direct Manufacturing Labour:
Direct Marketing Labour:

What is the efficiency variance for direct materials?
A) $47,350 favourable
B) $36,000 unfavourable
C) $36,000 favourable
D) $37,500 unfavourable
E) $23,750 unfavourable
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:





What is the efficiency variance for direct materials?
A) $47,350 favourable
B) $36,000 unfavourable
C) $36,000 favourable
D) $37,500 unfavourable
E) $23,750 unfavourable
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:
Actual performance and budgeted performance for the company is shown below:
Direct Materials:
Direct Manufacturing Labour:
Direct Marketing Labour:

What is the price variance of the direct manufacturing labour, and the direct marketing labour, respectively?
A) $4,750 favourable; $12,500 favourable
B) $8,000 favourable; $10,000 favourable
C) $3,500 unfavourable; $6,750 unfavourable
D) 3,500 favourable; $6,750 favourable
E) $4,750 unfavourable; $12,500 unfavourable
Tractor Corporation produces toy tractors. The company uses the following direct cost categories:





What is the price variance of the direct manufacturing labour, and the direct marketing labour, respectively?
A) $4,750 favourable; $12,500 favourable
B) $8,000 favourable; $10,000 favourable
C) $3,500 unfavourable; $6,750 unfavourable
D) 3,500 favourable; $6,750 favourable
E) $4,750 unfavourable; $12,500 unfavourable
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:
During January, production of 100 lamps was expected, but 110 lamps were actually completed.
Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. sales-volume variance?
A) $8,400 F
B) $8,400 U
C) $8,200 U
D) $8,200 F
E) $200 F
A company makes table lamps, for which the following standards have been developed:

Direct materials purchased and used were 2,100 kilograms at an actual price of $2.20 per kilogram.
Direct labour cost for the month was $5,310, and the actual pay per hour was $9.00.
What is the All Good Things Ltd. sales-volume variance?
A) $8,400 F
B) $8,400 U
C) $8,200 U
D) $8,200 F
E) $200 F
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Al's Boxes manufactures corrugated boxes. The standard materials allowed for each box is 0.5 kilograms of paper, which has a standard cost of $5 per kilogram. During April 10,000 kilograms were used to manufacture 19,500 boxes. The actual materials cost was $5.25 per kilogram.
Required:
a. Determine the materials price variance.
b. Determine the materials efficiency variance.
Required:
a. Determine the materials price variance.
b. Determine the materials efficiency variance.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.
During June, RII produced and sold 5,000 containers using 490 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $32 and 250 direct manufacturing labour-hours at an average actual wage of $15.25 per hour.
June's direct manufacturing labour efficiency variance is
A) $62.50 unfavourable.
B) $62.50 favourable.
C) $128.00 unfavourable.
D) $128.00 favourable.
E) neither favourable nor unfavourable.
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.

June's direct manufacturing labour efficiency variance is
A) $62.50 unfavourable.
B) $62.50 favourable.
C) $128.00 unfavourable.
D) $128.00 favourable.
E) neither favourable nor unfavourable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.
During June, RII produced and sold 5,000 containers using 490 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $32 and 250 direct manufacturing labour-hours at an average actual wage of $15.25 per hour.
June's direct material flexible-budget variance is
A) $980 unfavourable.
B) $300 favourable.
C) $680 favourable.
D) $980 favourable.
E) $680 unfavourable.
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.

June's direct material flexible-budget variance is
A) $980 unfavourable.
B) $300 favourable.
C) $680 favourable.
D) $980 favourable.
E) $680 unfavourable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.
During July, SII produced and sold 10,000 containers using 2,200 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $24 and 1,050 direct manufacturing labour hours at an average actual wage of $14.75 per hour.
July's direct manufacturing labour efficiency variance is
A) $750.00 unfavourable.
B) $262.50 favourable.
C) $487.50 favourable.
D) $750.00 favourable.
E) neither favourable or unfavourable.
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.

July's direct manufacturing labour efficiency variance is
A) $750.00 unfavourable.
B) $262.50 favourable.
C) $487.50 favourable.
D) $750.00 favourable.
E) neither favourable or unfavourable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.
During July, SII produced and sold 10,000 containers using 2,200 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $24 and 1,050 direct manufacturing labour hours at an average actual wage of $14.75 per hour.
July's direct material price variance is
A) $2,800 favourable.
B) $2,200 favourable.
C) $5,000 unfavourable.
D) $2,200 unfavourable.
E) $2,000 favourable.
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.

July's direct material price variance is
A) $2,800 favourable.
B) $2,200 favourable.
C) $5,000 unfavourable.
D) $2,200 unfavourable.
E) $2,000 favourable.
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Whistler Table Company manufactures tables for schools. The current year operating budget is based on sales of 20,000 units at $100 per table. Operating income is anticipated to be $120,000. Budgeted variable costs are $64 per unit while fixed costs total $600,000.
Actual income for the year was $354,000 on actual sales of 21,000 units. Actual variable costs were $60 per unit and fixed costs totaled $570,000.
Required:
Prepare a variance analysis report with both flexible-budget and sales-volume variances.
Actual income for the year was $354,000 on actual sales of 21,000 units. Actual variable costs were $60 per unit and fixed costs totaled $570,000.
Required:
Prepare a variance analysis report with both flexible-budget and sales-volume variances.
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Littrell Company produces chairs and has determined the following direct cost categories and budgeted amounts:
Actual performance for the company is shown below:
Required:
a. What is the combined total of the flexible-budget variances?
b. What is the price variance of the direct materials?
c. What is the price variance of the direct manufacturing labour and the direct marketing labour, respectively?
d. What is the efficiency variance for direct materials?
e. What are the efficiency variances for direct manufacturing labour and direct marketing labour, respectively?


a. What is the combined total of the flexible-budget variances?
b. What is the price variance of the direct materials?
c. What is the price variance of the direct manufacturing labour and the direct marketing labour, respectively?
d. What is the efficiency variance for direct materials?
e. What are the efficiency variances for direct manufacturing labour and direct marketing labour, respectively?
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.
During July, SII produced and sold 10,000 containers using 2,200 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $24 and 1,050 direct manufacturing labour hours at an average actual wage of $14.75 per hour.
July's direct material flexible-budget variance is
A) $2,800 unfavourable.
B) $2,200 favourable.
C) $5,000 unfavourable.
D) $2,200 unfavourable.
E) $2,800 favourable.
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.

July's direct material flexible-budget variance is
A) $2,800 unfavourable.
B) $2,200 favourable.
C) $5,000 unfavourable.
D) $2,200 unfavourable.
E) $2,800 favourable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.
During June, RII produced and sold 5,000 containers using 490 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $32 and 250 direct manufacturing labour-hours at an average actual wage of $15.25 per hour.
June's direct material efficiency variance is
A) $320 unfavourable.
B) $300 favourable.
C) $680 favourable.
D) $300 unfavourable.
E) $320 favourable.
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.

June's direct material efficiency variance is
A) $320 unfavourable.
B) $300 favourable.
C) $680 favourable.
D) $300 unfavourable.
E) $320 favourable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.
During July, SII produced and sold 10,000 containers using 2,200 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $24 and 1,050 direct manufacturing labour hours at an average actual wage of $14.75 per hour.
July's direct manufacturing labour price variance is
A) $250.00 favourable.
B) $262.50 favourable.
C) $487.50 favourable.
D) $262.50 unfavourable.
E) $250.00 unfavourable.
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.

July's direct manufacturing labour price variance is
A) $250.00 favourable.
B) $262.50 favourable.
C) $487.50 favourable.
D) $262.50 unfavourable.
E) $250.00 unfavourable.
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Glenn's Draperies manufactures curtains. A certain window requires the following:
Direct materials standard is 10 square metres at $5 per metre
Direct manufacturing labour standard is 5 hours at $10
During the second quarter the company made 1,500 curtains and used 14,000 square metres of fabric costing $68,600. Direct labour totaled 7,600 hours for $79,800.
Required:
a. Compute the direct materials price and efficiency variances for the quarter.
b. Compute the direct manufacturing labour rate and efficiency variances for the quarter.
Direct materials standard is 10 square metres at $5 per metre
Direct manufacturing labour standard is 5 hours at $10
During the second quarter the company made 1,500 curtains and used 14,000 square metres of fabric costing $68,600. Direct labour totaled 7,600 hours for $79,800.
Required:
a. Compute the direct materials price and efficiency variances for the quarter.
b. Compute the direct manufacturing labour rate and efficiency variances for the quarter.
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Vienna Chocolate Company produces fudge in large batches. One batch of fudge has the following standard costs and amounts:
Switzer Chocolate Company produced 400 batches of fudge in the most recent month. Actual costs and usage levels were as follows:
Required:
a. Calculate the total material input price variance.
b. Calculate the total material efficiency variance.
c. Calculate the total labour rate variance.
d. Calculate the total labour efficiency variance.


a. Calculate the total material input price variance.
b. Calculate the total material efficiency variance.
c. Calculate the total labour rate variance.
d. Calculate the total labour efficiency variance.
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Use the following data to prepare a flexible budget for possible sales/ production levels of 10,000; 11,000; and, 12,000 units. Show the contribution margin at each activity level.
Variable costs:
Fixed costs:




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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.
During July, SII produced and sold 10,000 containers using 2,200 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $24 and 1,050 direct manufacturing labour hours at an average actual wage of $14.75 per hour.
July's direct material efficiency variance is
A) $4,800 favourable.
B) $2,200 favourable.
C) $5,000 unfavourable.
D) $5,000 favourable.
E) $4,800 unfavourable.
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.

July's direct material efficiency variance is
A) $4,800 favourable.
B) $2,200 favourable.
C) $5,000 unfavourable.
D) $5,000 favourable.
E) $4,800 unfavourable.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.
During June, RII produced and sold 5,000 containers using 490 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $32 and 250 direct manufacturing labour-hours at an average actual wage of $15.25 per hour.
June's direct manufacturing labour price variance is
A) neither favourable or unfavourable.
B) $62.50 favourable.
C) $128.00 unfavourable.
D) $62.50 unfavourable.
E) $128.00 favourable.
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.

June's direct manufacturing labour price variance is
A) neither favourable or unfavourable.
B) $62.50 favourable.
C) $128.00 unfavourable.
D) $62.50 unfavourable.
E) $128.00 favourable.
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Wilson's Winter Woolens manufactures jackets and other wool clothing. A certain designed ski parka requires the following:
During the third quarter, the company made 1,500 parkas and used 3,150 square metres of fabric costing $39,375. Direct labour totaled 2,100 hours for $45,150.
Required:
a. Compute the direct materials price and efficiency variances for the quarter.
b. Compute the direct manufacturing labour price and efficiency variances for the quarter.

Required:
a. Compute the direct materials price and efficiency variances for the quarter.
b. Compute the direct manufacturing labour price and efficiency variances for the quarter.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.
During July, SII produced and sold 10,000 containers using 2,200 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $24 and 1,050 direct manufacturing labour hours at an average actual wage of $14.75 per hour.
July's direct manufacturing labour flexible-budget variance is
A) $750.00 unfavourable.
B) $262.50 favourable.
C) $262.50 unfavourable.
D) $487.50 favourable.
E) $487.50 unfavourable.
Sawyer Industries Inc. (SII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, SII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 30-litre heavy-duty plastic container.

July's direct manufacturing labour flexible-budget variance is
A) $750.00 unfavourable.
B) $262.50 favourable.
C) $262.50 unfavourable.
D) $487.50 favourable.
E) $487.50 unfavourable.
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Video Producers manufactures two types of videos: regular and CD. The regular tapes require 5 units of direct material X at a standard price of $2 per unit. The CDs require 2 units of direct material Y at a standard price of $3.
During January the company purchased 9,000 units of X for $2.10 each and 3,600 units of Y at $3.20 each. January production used 8,800 units of X and 3,400 units of Y. Outputs of finished tapes was 1,750 of each type.
Required:
Compute the price and efficiency variances for each material.
For the price variances use two different responsibility assumptions. First assume that price variances are isolated at the time of purchase; second assume that the price variances are isolated as materials are placed into production.
The efficiency variances for each material are determined during production.
During January the company purchased 9,000 units of X for $2.10 each and 3,600 units of Y at $3.20 each. January production used 8,800 units of X and 3,400 units of Y. Outputs of finished tapes was 1,750 of each type.
Required:
Compute the price and efficiency variances for each material.
For the price variances use two different responsibility assumptions. First assume that price variances are isolated at the time of purchase; second assume that the price variances are isolated as materials are placed into production.
The efficiency variances for each material are determined during production.
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Use the information below to answer the following question(s).
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.
During June, RII produced and sold 5,000 containers using 490 kilograms of direct materials at an average actual cost per kilogram of $32 and 250 direct manufacturing labour-hours at an average actual wage of $15.25 per hour.
June's direct material price variance is
A) $980 unfavourable.
B) $1,000 favourable.
C) $680 favourable.
D) $980 favourable.
E) $1,000 unfavourable.
Robb Industries Inc. (RII), developed standard costs for direct material and direct labour. In 2013, RII estimated the following standard costs for one of their major products, the 10-litre plastic container.

June's direct material price variance is
A) $980 unfavourable.
B) $1,000 favourable.
C) $680 favourable.
D) $980 favourable.
E) $1,000 unfavourable.
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Nicholas Company manufacturers TVs. Some of the company's data was misplaced. Use the
following information to replace the lost data:
Required:
a. What are the respective flexible-budget revenues (A)?
b. What are the static-budget revenues (B)?
c. What are the actual variable costs (C)?
d. What is the total flexible-budget variance (D)?
e. What is the total sales-volume variance (E)?
f. What is the total static-budget variance?
following information to replace the lost data:

a. What are the respective flexible-budget revenues (A)?
b. What are the static-budget revenues (B)?
c. What are the actual variable costs (C)?
d. What is the total flexible-budget variance (D)?
e. What is the total sales-volume variance (E)?
f. What is the total static-budget variance?
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