Managerial Accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780077826482
Author: Stacey M Whitecotton Associate Professor, Robert Libby, Fred Phillips Associate Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 12ME
To determine
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Price variance:
It is the difference between price per unit in standard and actual price of product and multiplying that with quantity purchased in actual.
Quantity variance:
It is referred to the amount which is computed by multiplying the standard price per unit with the difference between quantity in actual term and standard term of product.
Direct Material cost variance:
This amount is calculated as the difference between
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The
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During May, Camino Corporation purchased direct materials for 4,300 units at a total cost of $55,900.
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Prepare the journal entry to record this transaction. ( Record the purchase of materials)
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Journalize the entry on May 7 to record the purchase. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
May 7
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May 31
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Description
Amount
Purchases of materials on account
53,330
Subcategory,Materials requisitions:
Direct Materials
49,730
Indirect Materials
1,280
Subcategory,Labor costs incurred (not yet paid):
Direct Materials
24,520
Indirect Materials
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Managerial Accounting
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