
Concept explainers
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To compute: Direct Labor Rate, Efficiency and Total Direct Labor Cost variance
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Explanation of Solution
Direct Labor Rate
Formula to calculate Direct Labor Rate Variance,
Direct Labor Rate Variance for October
Substitute $15 for standard rate, $15.2 for actual rate. and 16,250 for actual hours.
Direct Labor Rate Variance for November
Substitute $15 for standard rate, $15.25 for actual rate. and 22,000 for actual hours.
Direct Labor Efficiency Variance
Formula to calculate Direct Labor Efficiency Variance,
Direct Labor Efficiency Variance for October
Substitute 16,800 for standard hour, 16,250 for actual hour. and $15 for standard rate per hour.
Direct Labor Efficiency Variance for November
Substitute 18,000 for standard hour, 22,000 for actual hour. and $15 for standard rate per hour.
Direct Labor Cost Variance
Formula to calculate Direct Labor Cost Variance,
Direct Labor Cost Variance for October.
Substitute 16,250 for actual hour, 15.20 for actual rate, 16,800 for standard hour. and $15 for standard rate per hour.
Direct Labor Cost Variance for November
Substitute 22,000 for actual hour, 15.25 for actual rate, 18,000 for standard hour. and $15 for standard rate per hour.
Thus, Direct Labor Rate Variance for October is $3250 unfavorable and for November is $5,500 unfavorable. Direct Labor Efficiency Variance for October is $8,250 favorable. and for November is $60,000 unfavorable and Direct Labor Cost Variance for October is $5,000 favorable. and for November is $65,500 unfavorable
Working note:
Calculation of Actual labor rate per hour,
Calculation of standard direct labor hours,
(2)
To interpret: October direct labor variances.
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Explanation of Solution
In the month of October,
Thus, there is a total benefit of $5000 to company in October.
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