FUNDAMENTALS OF COST ACCOUNTING W/CONNE
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Chapter 16, Problem 41E
(Appendix used in requirement [b]) Variable Cost Variances
Information on Grand Corporation’s direct materials costs follows:
Grand Corporation has no materials inventories.
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1. The price variance for materials is the difference between the actual quantity of materials at the standard price and the standard quantity of materials at the standard price.
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2. Standards are determined after the accounting period has ended, so comparisons can be made between standard costs (budgeted costs) and actual total costs and actual unit costs.
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Under Standard Costing System, if the journal entry to record usage of direct materials include a credit to direct material usage variance, it means that
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