Butrico Manufacturing Corporation uses a standard cost system, records materials price variances when direct materials are purchased, and prorates all variances at year-end. Variances associated with direct materials are prorated based on the balances of direct materials in the appropriate accounts, and variances associated with direct labor and manufacturing overhead are prorated to Finished Goods Inventory and to Cost of Goods Sold (CGS) on the basis of the relative direct labor cost in these accounts at year-end. The following information is for the year ended December 31: The company had no beginning inventories and no ending Work-in-Process (WIP) Inventory. It applies manufacturing overhead at 80% of standard direct labor cost. Finished goods inventory at 12/31: Direct materials Direct labor Applied manufacturing overhead Direct materials inventory at 12/31 Cost of goods sold for the year ended 12/31: Direct materials Direct labor Applied manufacturing overhead Direct materials price variance (unfavorable) Direct materials usage variance (favorable) Direct labor rate variance (unfavorable) Direct labor efficiency variance (favorable) Actual manufacturing overhead incurred $ 103,530 155,295 124, 236 65,900 the total Cost of Goods Sold (CGS) for the y $ 414,120 880,005 784, 004 11,900 17,850 23,800 5,950 821,100 Required: 1. Compute the amount of Direct Materials Price Variance to be prorated to Finished Goods Inventory at December 31. 2. Compute the total amount of direct materials cost in the Finished Goods Inventory at December 31, after all materials variances have been prorated. 3. Compute the total amount of direct labor cost in the Finished Goods Inventory at December 31, after all variances have been prorated. Compu
Butrico Manufacturing Corporation uses a standard cost system, records materials price variances when direct materials are purchased, and prorates all variances at year-end. Variances associated with direct materials are prorated based on the balances of direct materials in the appropriate accounts, and variances associated with direct labor and manufacturing overhead are prorated to Finished Goods Inventory and to Cost of Goods Sold (CGS) on the basis of the relative direct labor cost in these accounts at year-end. The following information is for the year ended December 31: The company had no beginning inventories and no ending Work-in-Process (WIP) Inventory. It applies manufacturing overhead at 80% of standard direct labor cost. Finished goods inventory at 12/31: Direct materials Direct labor Applied manufacturing overhead Direct materials inventory at 12/31 Cost of goods sold for the year ended 12/31: Direct materials Direct labor Applied manufacturing overhead Direct materials price variance (unfavorable) Direct materials usage variance (favorable) Direct labor rate variance (unfavorable) Direct labor efficiency variance (favorable) Actual manufacturing overhead incurred $ 103,530 155,295 124, 236 65,900 the total Cost of Goods Sold (CGS) for the y $ 414,120 880,005 784, 004 11,900 17,850 23,800 5,950 821,100 Required: 1. Compute the amount of Direct Materials Price Variance to be prorated to Finished Goods Inventory at December 31. 2. Compute the total amount of direct materials cost in the Finished Goods Inventory at December 31, after all materials variances have been prorated. 3. Compute the total amount of direct labor cost in the Finished Goods Inventory at December 31, after all variances have been prorated. Compu
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![Butrico Manufacturing Corporation uses a standard cost system, records materials price variances when direct materials are
purchased, and prorates all variances at year-end. Variances associated with direct materials are prorated based on the
balances of direct materials in the appropriate accounts, and variances associated with direct labor and manufacturing
overhead are prorated to Finished Goods Inventory and to Cost of Goods Sold (CGS) on the basis of the relative direct labor
cost in these accounts at year-end.
The following information is for the year ended December 31:
The company had no beginning inventories and no ending Work-in-Process (WIP) Inventory. It applies manufacturing
overhead at 80% of standard direct labor cost.
Finished goods inventory at 12/31:
Direct materials
Direct labor
Applied manufacturing overhead
Direct materials inventory at 12/31
Cost of goods sold for the year ended 12/31:
Direct materials
Direct labor
Applied manufacturing overhead
Direct materials price variance (unfavorable)
Direct materials usage variance (favorable)
Direct labor rate variance (unfavorable)
Direct labor efficiency variance (favorable)
Actual manufacturing overhead incurred
$ 103,530
155, 295
124,236
65,900
1. Direct materials price variance
2. Direct materials cost
3. Direct labor cost
4. Cost of goods sold
$ 414,120
880,005
784, 004
11,900
17,850
23,800
5,950
821, 100
Required:
1. Compute the amount of Direct Materials Price Variance to be prorated to Finished Goods Inventory at December 31.
2. Compute the total amount of direct materials cost in the Finished Goods Inventory at December 31, after all materials
variances have been prorated.
3. Compute the total amount of direct labor cost in the Finished Goods Inventory at December 31, after all variances have
been prorated.
4. Compute the total cost of Goods Sold (CGS) for the year ended December 31, after all variances have been prorated.
(For all requirements, round your Intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ff167343a-1ff3-430f-a624-bd98f28524c6%2F8c236550-cbf2-458f-8f5f-cc6607318393%2Fjzahrlq_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Butrico Manufacturing Corporation uses a standard cost system, records materials price variances when direct materials are
purchased, and prorates all variances at year-end. Variances associated with direct materials are prorated based on the
balances of direct materials in the appropriate accounts, and variances associated with direct labor and manufacturing
overhead are prorated to Finished Goods Inventory and to Cost of Goods Sold (CGS) on the basis of the relative direct labor
cost in these accounts at year-end.
The following information is for the year ended December 31:
The company had no beginning inventories and no ending Work-in-Process (WIP) Inventory. It applies manufacturing
overhead at 80% of standard direct labor cost.
Finished goods inventory at 12/31:
Direct materials
Direct labor
Applied manufacturing overhead
Direct materials inventory at 12/31
Cost of goods sold for the year ended 12/31:
Direct materials
Direct labor
Applied manufacturing overhead
Direct materials price variance (unfavorable)
Direct materials usage variance (favorable)
Direct labor rate variance (unfavorable)
Direct labor efficiency variance (favorable)
Actual manufacturing overhead incurred
$ 103,530
155, 295
124,236
65,900
1. Direct materials price variance
2. Direct materials cost
3. Direct labor cost
4. Cost of goods sold
$ 414,120
880,005
784, 004
11,900
17,850
23,800
5,950
821, 100
Required:
1. Compute the amount of Direct Materials Price Variance to be prorated to Finished Goods Inventory at December 31.
2. Compute the total amount of direct materials cost in the Finished Goods Inventory at December 31, after all materials
variances have been prorated.
3. Compute the total amount of direct labor cost in the Finished Goods Inventory at December 31, after all variances have
been prorated.
4. Compute the total cost of Goods Sold (CGS) for the year ended December 31, after all variances have been prorated.
(For all requirements, round your Intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.)
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