
Concept explainers
Concept introduction:
Variable
Variable overhead efficiency variance-The difference between the number of hours, variable production overhead per unit and the number of hours predicted.
Requirement 1:
Expenditure and efficiency variable overhead.
Concept introduction:
Expenditure fixed overhead-The fixed overhead expenditure variance is the difference between the real fixed overhead expense incurred and the
Volume fixed overhead- Fixed overhead volume variance is the difference between fixed overhead applied to goods manufactured in a period and the total fixed overhead predicted.
To explain:
Expenditure and volume fixed overhead variance.
Concept introduction:
The controllable variance refers usually applied to factory overhead where the calculation of the controllable variance is: Real overhead expense - (forecasted overhead per unit × standard number of units)
Requirement 3:
Controllable variance.

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