Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.4DI
Tropic Zone Corporation experienced the following variances: materials price $350 U, materials quantity $1,700 F. labor price $800 F, labor quantity $500 F, and
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Fixed manufacturing cost
Fixed selling and administrative cost
Franklin planned to produce and sell 2,300 units. Actual production and sales amounted to 2,400 units.
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a. Determine the sales and variable cost volume variances.
b. Classify the variances as favorable or unfavorable,
d. Determine the amount of fixed cost that will appear in the flexible budget.
e. Determine the fixed cost per unit based on planned activity and the fixed cost per unit based on actual activity.
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a. Determine the sales and variable cost volume variances.
b. Classify the variances as favorable or unfavorable.
Note: Select "None" if there is no effect (i.e., zero variance).
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Actual price paid for material
$1.00
Standard price for material
$1.10
Actual quantity purchased and used in production
100
Standard quantity for units produced
130
Actual labor rate per hour
$15
Standard labor rate per hour
$17
Actual hours
200
Standard hours for units produced
230
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In Sonic Corporation’s income statement, they report gross profit of P50,000 at standard and the following variances:
Materials price               P  420   F
Materials quantity                 600   F
Labor price                           420   U
Labor quantity                   1,000   F
Overhead                             900   F
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