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1.
Compute the contribution margin variance.
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Explanation of Solution
Contribution margin variance: Contribution margin variance reflects difference between the actual contribution margin and budgeted contribution margin. It is computed using the given formula:
Compute the contribution margin variance:
Particulars | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Total |
Actual results: | ||||
Sales: | $141,700 | $89,080 | $32,810 | $263,590 |
Less: Variable expenses | ($49,050) | ($44,540) | ($13,510) | ($10,7100) |
Actual Contribution margin | $92,650 | $44,540 | $19,300 | $156,490 |
Budgeted results: | ||||
Sales: | $135,000 | $91,000 | $30,000 | $256,000 |
Less: Variable expenses: | ($54,000) | ($39,000) | ($10,000) | ($103,000) |
Budgeted Contribution margin | $81,000 | $52,000 | $20,000 | $153,000 |
Computation of variance | ||||
Actual Contribution margin (A) | $156,490 | |||
Budgeted Contribution margin (B) | $153,000 | |||
Contribution margin variance | $3,490 (F) |
Table (1)
Since, the actual contribution margin is more than the budgeted contribution margin; the contribution margin variance of $3,490 is favorable (F).
2.
Compute the contribution margin volume variance.
2.

Explanation of Solution
Contribution margin volume variance: Contribution margin volume variance reflects difference between the actual quantity sold and the budgeted quantity sold multiplied by the budgeted average unit contribution margin. It is computed using the given formula:
Compute the contribution margin volume variance:
Therefore, the contribution margin volume variance is $0.
Working note 1: Calculate the budgeted average unit contribution margin:
3.
Compute the sales mix variance.
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Explanation of Solution
Sales mix variance: The sales mix represents the part of total sales generated by each product. Sales mix variance is the summation of change in units for each product multiplied by the difference between the budgeted contribution margin and the budgeted average unit contribution margin. It is computed using the given formula:
Compute the model 1 mix:
Compute the model 2 mix:
Compute the model 3 mix:
Compute the sales mix variance:
Thus, the sales mix variance is $450 (Favorable).
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