The master budget at Monroe Manufacturing last period called for sales of 42,300 units at $45 each. The costs were estimated to be $29 variable per unit and $527,000 fixed. During the period, actual production and actual sales were 45,300 units. The selling price was $44 per unit. Variable costs were $31 per unit. Actual fixed costs were $518,000. Required: Prepare a profit variance analysis. Note: Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, or "U" for unfavorable. If there is no effect, do not select either option. Monroe Manufacturing Profit Variance Analysis Actual Manufacturing Variances Sales Price Variance Flexible Budget Sales Activity Variance Master Budget Sales revenue Less: Variable costs Contribution margin $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Less: Fixed costs Operating profits $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 Need help please
Variance Analysis
In layman's terms, variance analysis is an analysis of a difference between planned and actual behavior. Variance analysis is mainly used by the companies to maintain a control over a business. After analyzing differences, companies find the reasons for the variance so that the necessary steps should be taken to correct that variance.
Standard Costing
The standard cost system is the expected cost per unit product manufactured and it helps in estimating the deviations and controlling them as well as fixing the selling price of the product. For example, it helps to plan the cost for the coming year on the various expenses.
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Prepare a profit
Note: Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, or "U" for unfavorable. If there is no effect, do not select either option.
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Profit Variance Analysis
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Manufacturing Variances
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Sales Price Variance
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Flexible Budget
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Sales Activity Variance
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Variable costs
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Contribution margin
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Hey there , great work! The only thing I'm getting wrong on this problem is the fixed costs and the operating profits, (90,600) . For some reason it is showing it has incorrect in the second column. Everything else is right though.