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Concept Introduction:
Variances: A Variance is a difference between actual and standard figures. There are two main types of Variances as follows:
- Price variance : Price variance shows the difference between standard price and actual price.
- Quantity variance: Quantity variance shows the difference between standard quantity and actual quantity.
Direct labor variances: Direct labor variances refer to the difference between the standard direct labor cost and actual direct labor cost incurred. Direct labor cost variances are categorized into following categories:
- Direct labor Rate variance : this variance shows the difference of standard rate and actual rate of labor. The formula to calculate this variance is as follows:
- Direct labor efficiency variance: this variance shows the difference of standard usage and actual usage of labor. The formula to calculate this variance is as follows:
- Direct labor cost variance: this variance shows the difference of standard cost and actual cost of labor. The formula to calculate this variance is as follows:
Or
Direct Labor cost variance = Actual Labor cost − Standard Labor Cost
Requirement-a:
To Calculate:
The actual direct labor rate per hour
Concept Introduction:
Standard Costing System: Standard Costing system allows estimating the costs, preparing budgets for future periods, and analyzing the performance by comparing the budgets with actual results and find variances.
Variances: A Variance is a difference between actual and standard figures. There are two main types of Variances as follows:
Direct labor variances: Direct labor variances refer to the difference between the standard direct labor cost and actual direct labor cost incurred. Direct labor cost variances are categorized into following categories:
Or
Direct Labor cost variance = Actual Labor cost − Standard Labor Cost
Requirement-b:
To Calculate:
The dollar amount of labor efficiency variance
Concept Introduction:
Standard Costing System: Standard Costing system allows estimating the costs, preparing budgets for future periods, and analyzing the performance by comparing the budgets with actual results and find variances.
Variances: A Variance is a difference between actual and standard figures. There are two main types of Variances as follows:
Direct labor variances: Direct labor variances refer to the difference between the standard direct labor cost and actual direct labor cost incurred. Direct labor cost variances are categorized into following categories:
Or
Direct Labor cost variance = Actual Labor cost − Standard Labor Cost
Requirement-c:
To Calculate:
The Standard Direct labor hours allowed for actual level of activity

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