Koontz Company manufactures a number of products. The standards relating to one of these products are shown below, along with actual cost data for May. Standard Actual Cost per Cost per Unit Unit Direct materials: $ 2.52 Standard: 1.80 feet at $1.40 per foot Actual: 1.75 feet at $1.80 per foot $ 3.15 Direct labor: Standard: 0.90 hours at $17.00 per hour Actual: 0.95 hours at $16.40 per hour Variable overhead: 15.30 15.58 Standard: 0.90 hours at $6.00 per hour Actual: 0.95 hours at $5.60 per hour 5.40 5.32 Total cost per unit $23.22 $24.05 Excess of actual cost over standard cost per unit $0.83 The production superintendent was pleased when he saw this report and commented: "This $0.83 excess cost is well within the 5 percent limit management has set for acceptable variances. It's obvious that there's not much to worry about with this product." Actual production for the month was 11,000 units. Variable overhead cost is assigned to products on the basis of direct labor-hours. There were no beginning or ending inventories of materials. Required: 1. Compute the following variances for May: a. Materials price and quantity variances. b. Labor rate and efficiency variances. c. Variable overhead rate and efficiency variances. 2. How much of the $0.83 excess unit cost is traceable to each of the variances computed in (1) above. 3. How much of the $0.83 excess unit cost is traceable to apparent inefficient use of labor time? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 la. Compute the following variances for May, materials price and quantity variances. 1b. Compute the following variances for May, labor rate and efficiency variances. 1c. Compute the following variances for May, variable overhead rate and efficiency variances. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input all amounts as positive values.) Show less A 1a. Materials price variance Materials quantity variance 1b. Labor rate variance Labor efficiency variance 1c. Variable overhead rate variance Variable overhead efficiency variance < Required 1 Required 2
Koontz Company manufactures a number of products. The standards relating to one of these products are shown below, along with actual cost data for May. Standard Actual Cost per Cost per Unit Unit Direct materials: $ 2.52 Standard: 1.80 feet at $1.40 per foot Actual: 1.75 feet at $1.80 per foot $ 3.15 Direct labor: Standard: 0.90 hours at $17.00 per hour Actual: 0.95 hours at $16.40 per hour Variable overhead: 15.30 15.58 Standard: 0.90 hours at $6.00 per hour Actual: 0.95 hours at $5.60 per hour 5.40 5.32 Total cost per unit $23.22 $24.05 Excess of actual cost over standard cost per unit $0.83 The production superintendent was pleased when he saw this report and commented: "This $0.83 excess cost is well within the 5 percent limit management has set for acceptable variances. It's obvious that there's not much to worry about with this product." Actual production for the month was 11,000 units. Variable overhead cost is assigned to products on the basis of direct labor-hours. There were no beginning or ending inventories of materials. Required: 1. Compute the following variances for May: a. Materials price and quantity variances. b. Labor rate and efficiency variances. c. Variable overhead rate and efficiency variances. 2. How much of the $0.83 excess unit cost is traceable to each of the variances computed in (1) above. 3. How much of the $0.83 excess unit cost is traceable to apparent inefficient use of labor time? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 la. Compute the following variances for May, materials price and quantity variances. 1b. Compute the following variances for May, labor rate and efficiency variances. 1c. Compute the following variances for May, variable overhead rate and efficiency variances. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input all amounts as positive values.) Show less A 1a. Materials price variance Materials quantity variance 1b. Labor rate variance Labor efficiency variance 1c. Variable overhead rate variance Variable overhead efficiency variance < Required 1 Required 2
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