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Fixed
Primara Corporation has a
Required:
- Compute the fixed portion of the predetermined overhead rate for the year.
- Compute the fixed overhead
budget variance and volume variance.
1

Fixed portion of the predetermined overhead rate of the year.
Introduction: Fixed overhead volume variances mean a measure that defines the difference between budgeted fixed overhead costs and actual cost of fixed overhead costs. This explains the units produced based on the standard hours allowed and standard fixed rate.
Answer to Problem 10A.1E
Explanation of Solution
2

Fixed overhead budget variance and volume variance.
Introduction: Fixed overhead volume variances mean a measure that defines the difference between budgeted fixed overhead costs and actual cost of fixed overhead costs. This explains the units produced based on the standard hours allowed and standard fixed rate.
Answer to Problem 10A.1E
Budgeted variances is $4,000U and volume variances is $10,000F
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