Loose-Leaf for Financial and Managerial Accounting
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Author: John J Wild, Ken W. Shaw, Barbara Chiappetta Fundamental Accounting Principles
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Chapter 21, Problem 4MCQ
A Company’s standard for a unit of its single product is $6 per unit in variable
a. $6.000 F.
b. $6.000 U.
c. $114,000 U.
d. $114.000 F.
e. So.
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Assume the following:
• The variable portion of the predetermined overhead rate is $1.50 per direct
labor-hour.
• The standard labor-hours allowed per unit of finished goods is 3 hours.
• The variable overhead efficiency variance is $1,500 F.
• The company produced 15,000 units of finished goods during the period.
What is the actual quantity of direct labor-hours worked during the period?
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Information on Orman Company's direct labor costs is as follows:Standard direct labor rate $3.75, Actual direct labor rate $3.50, Standard direct labor hours 10,000, Direct labor usage (efficiency) variance—unfavorable P4,200. What were the actual hours worked, rounded to the nearest hour?
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The standard costs and actual costs for factory overhead for the manufacture of 2,500 units of actual production are as follows:
Standard Costs
3 hours per unit at $0.71 per hour
3 hours per unit at $1.90 per hour
Fixed overhead (based on 10,000 hours)
Variable overhead
Actual Costs
Total variable cost, $17,800
Total fixed cost, $7,900
The fixed factory overhead volume variance is
Oa. So
Ob. $1,420 unfavorable
Oc. $1,775 unfavorable
Od. $1,420 favorable
Chapter 21 Solutions
Loose-Leaf for Financial and Managerial Accounting
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