Managerial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781337270595
Author: Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Prepare an income statement through gross profit for the month ended March 31.

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Income statement with variances:

The financial statement which reports revenues and expenses from business operations and the result of those operations as net income or net loss for a particular time period is referred to as income statement. In the income statement with variances, the balance of each variances account indicates the favorable and unfavorable variance at the end of the period.

Gross Profit:

Gross Profit is the difference between the net sales, and the cost of goods sold. Gross profit usually appears on the income statement of the company.

The income statement through gross profit for the month ended March 31 for Company B is as follows:

Company B

Income statement through gross profit

For the month ended March 31

Sales (15,000 units×$172) 2,580,000
Less: Cost of goods sold- at standards (1)1,463,625
Gross profit- at standards1,116,375
 Unfavorable $ (a)

Favorable

$ (b)

 
Less: Variances adjustments to gross profit at standards   
Direct materials price (5)9,000  
Direct materials quantity (6) (5,625) 
Direct labor rate (8) (9,270) 
Direct labor time (9)36,000  
Factory overhead controllable (11) (1,230) 
Factory overhead volume (12)  (2,300) 
Net variances from standard cost – unfavorable (a) – (b)  26,575
Gross-profit  1,089,800

Table (1)

Working notes:

(1)To determine the cost of goods sold-at standards:

  Cost of goods sold at standard}=[Direct materials (2) + Directlabor (3)+ Factory overheads (4)]=$140,625+1,200,000+123,000=$1,463,625

 (2)Determine the direct materials:

  Direct materials hours = [No of units required ×Stanadard poundsper unit×Stanadard price per unit]= 15,000 units × 2.5 lb.×$3.75=$140,625

(3)Determine the direct labor:

  Direct labor hours = [No of units required ×Stanadard hoursper unit×Stanadard hours rate per hour]= 15,000 units × 4 hours ×$20.00=$1,200,000

(4)Determine the direct labor:

  Direct factory overhead=(Number of unitsproduced×Standard hours per unit× )×(Standard variable overheadcost per unit+Standard fixedoverhead cost per unit)=15,000 units × 4 hours×($0.90+$1.15)=60,000 hours×(2.05)=$123,000

(5)The direct materials price variance is determined as follows:

  Direct materials price variance = [(Actual priceStandard price)× Actual quantity]=[($4.00$3.75)×36,000 lb.]=$0.25× 36,000=$9,000

(6)The direct materials quantity variance is determined as follows:

  Direct materials quantity variance = [(Actual quantityStandard quantity (7))× Standard price]=[(36,000 lb.37,500 lb.)× $3.75]=$1,500×$3.75=$(5,625)

(7)Determine the standard direct labor hours:

  Standard quantity = No of units required ×Stanadard pounds per unit= 15,000 units × 2.5 lb.=37,500 lb.

(8)The direct labor rate variance is determined as follows:

  Direct labor rate variance = [(Actual rate per hourStandard rate per hour)× Actual hours]=[($19.85$20.0)×61,800 hours]=$0.15× 61,800=$(9,270)

(9)The direct labor time variance is determined as follows:

  Direct labor time variance} = [(Actual direct labor hoursStandard direct labor hours (10))× Standard rate per hour]=[($61,800$60,000 hours)× $ 20]=$1,800× 20=$ 36,000

 (10)Determine the standard direct labor hours:

  Standard direct labor hours} = No of units required ×Stanadard hours per unit= 15,000 units × 4 hours=60,000 hours

(11)Determine the variable factory overhead controllable variance.

  Variable factory overheadcontrollable variance}(Actual variable factory overheadStandard variable factory overhead )=$52,770[$0.90×(15,000units×4hours)]=$52,770$54,000=$(1,230)

  …… (11)

(12) The fixed factory overhead volume variance is determined as follows:

  Fixed factory overheadvolume variance}(Standard hours for 100% ofnormal capacityStandard hours for actual units produced (13))×(Fixed factory overhead rate)= 58,000 hours60,000 hours ×$1.15=$(2,300)

  …… (12)

(13)Standard hours for actual units produced are determined as follows:

  Standard hours foractual units produced}=(Number of units produced×Standard hours per unit)=15,000 units × 4 hours=60,000 hours

  …… (13)

Conclusion

Therefore the gross profit for Company B is $1,089,800.

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