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Introduction: Variance means the difference in value which comes when actual figure and estimated or budgeted figure are compared. It is helpful in finding out the cause of difference that arises between figures and formulates the corrective measure, which helps to reduce all those difficulties
Prepare flexible budget performance report for the year that shows both spending and activity variance.
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Answer to Problem 9.29C
Explanation of Solution
Actors and directors wages:
Stagehands wages:
Ticket booth personnel and usher wages:
Theater Hall Rent:
Printed programs
Costumes and props:
Publicity
Administrative expenses:
Total administrative expenses = $43,200
Fixed expenses=
Variable expenses:
Administrative expenses cost equations
Flexible Budget Performance Report
Particulars | Actual Results- 1 | Spending variance- (1-2) | Flexible budget- 2 | Activity Variance- (2-3) | Planning Budget- 3 |
Number of production | 7 | 7 | 6 | ||
Number of performances | 168 | 168 | 108 | ||
Expenses: | |||||
Actors and directors wages ($2,000 | 3418,000 | (5,800)U | 336,000 | (120,000)U | 216,000 |
Stagehand wages ($300 | 49,700 | 700 F | 50,400 | (18,000)U | 32,400 |
Ticket booth personnel and ushers wages ($150 | 25,900 | (700) U | 25,200 | (9,000)U | 16,200 |
Scenery, costumes and props($18,000 | 130,600 | (4,600) U | 126,000 | (18,000)U | 108,000 |
Theater Hall Rent ($500 | 78,000 | 6,000 F | 84,000 | (30,000)U | 54,000 |
Printed Programs($250 | 38,300 | 3,700 F | 42,000 | (15,000)U | 27,000 |
Publicity ($2,000 | 15,100 | (1,100)U | 14,000 | (2,000)U | 12,000 |
Administrative Expenses ($32,400+1,080 | 47,500 | (8520)U | 46,6800 | (3,480)U | 43,200 |
726,900 | (2620)U | 724,280 | (215,480)U | 508,800 |
Activity Variances Unfavorable by $215,480($724,280-$508,800)
Activity Variances Favorable by $2,620($726,900-$724,280)
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Introduction: Variance means the difference in value which comes when actual figure and estimated or budgeted figure are compared. It is helpful in finding out the cause of difference that arises between figures and formulates the corrective measure, which helps to reduce all those difficulties
Review the
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Answer to Problem 9.29C
Spending variance is less unfavorable balance of $2,620 if compared to the amount of costs. So, it can be said that cost is under control.
Explanation of Solution
Spending variance is compute between the expenses in flexible budget and actual total expenses. If flexible budget are lower than the actual expenses then variable is determined as unfavorable. If flexible budget are greater than the actual expenses then variable is determined as favorable.
Spending variance is less unfavorable balance of $2,620 if compared to the amount of costs. So, it can be said that cost is under control.
If unfavorable amount is compared then actors and directors wages comes first and scenery, costumes, and props come second. Unfavorable amount occur due to the high quality productions to attract the theater-goers.
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Introduction: Variance means the difference in value which comes when actual figure and estimated or budgeted figure are compared. It is helpful in finding out the cause of difference that arises between figures and formulates the corrective measure, which helps to reduce all those difficulties
Review the figures that predict the cost of a new production or of an additional performance of particular production.
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Answer to Problem 9.29C
It cannot be considered that averages will lead a proper costing of productions and performances. Averages ignores different requirement of different theatre shows by this variable nature of costs is ignored.
Explanation of Solution
Average cost is not a good indicator of cost for predicting new production or an additional performance of particular production. Average of additional performance is not taken into consideration variable nature of cost.
Different actors and different costumes are required for different theater shows. If number of actors is increased the number of costumes also increases that will increase the cost.
But if average is considered then cost per production and cost per performance can be equal for different shows. Hence it cannot be considered that averages will lead a proper costing of productions and performances. Averages ignores different requirement of different theatre shows by this variable nature of costs is ignored.
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