Flexible Budgeting and Variance Analysis I Love My Chocolate Company makes dark chocolate and light...
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Flexible Budgeting and Variance Analysis
I Love My Chocolate Company makes dark chocolate and light chocolate. Both products require cocoa and sugar. The following planning information has been made available:
Standard Amount per Case
Dark Chocolate
Light Chocolate
Standard Price per Pound
Cocoa
12 lb.
9 lb.
$4.4
Sugar
10 lb.
14 lb.
0.6
Standard labor time
0.4 hr.
0.5 hr.
Dark Chocolate
Light Chocolate
Planned production
3,700 cases
11,500 cases
Standard labor rate
$13.5 per hr.
$13.5 per hr.
I Love My Chocolate does not expect there to be any beginning or ending inventories of cocoa or sugar. At the end of the budget year, I Love My Chocolate Company had the following actual results:
Dark Chocolate
Light Chocolate
Actual production (cases)
3,500
12,000
Actual Price per Pound
Actual Pounds Purchased and Used
Cocoa
$4.5
150,700
Sugar
0.55
197,900
Actual Labor Rate
Actual Labor Hours Used
Dark chocolate
$13.1 per hr.
1,270
Light chocolate
13.9 per hr.
6,150
Required:
Prepare the following variance analyses for both chocolates and total, based on the actual results and production levels at the end of the budget year:
Direct materials price variance, direct materials quantity variance, and total variance.
Direct labor rate variance, direct labor time variance, and total variance.
Enter a favorable variance as a negative number using a minus sign and an unfavorable variance as a positive number. If there is no variance, enter a zero.
a.
Direct materials price variance
Direct materials quantity variance
Total direct materials cost variance
b.
Direct labor rate variance
Direct labor time variance
Total direct labor cost variance
2. The variance analyses should be based on the amounts at volumes. The budget must flex with the volume changes. If the volume is different from the planned volume, as it was in this case, then the budget used for performance evaluation should reflect the change in direct materials and direct labor that will be required for the production. In this way, spending from volume changes can be separated from efficiency and price variances.
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