Problem 1: Direct Materials, Direct Labor, and Factory Overhead Cost Variance Analysis Eastern Polymers, Inc.,...
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Problem 1:
Direct Materials, Direct Labor, and Factory Overhead Cost Variance Analysis
Eastern Polymers, Inc., processes a base chemical into plastic. Standard costs and actual costs for direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead incurred for the manufacture of 5,600 units of product were as follows:
Standard Costs
Actual Costs
Direct materials
7,800 lbs. at $4.60
7,700 lbs. at $4.50
Direct labor
1,400 hrs. at $16.70
1,430 hrs. at $16.90
Factory overhead
Rates per direct labor hr.,
based on 100% of normal
capacity of 1,460 direct
labor hrs.:
Variable cost, $3.90
$5,410 variable cost
Fixed cost, $6.20
$9,052 fixed cost
Each unit requires 0.25 hour of direct labor.
Required: Fill out the oxes in blank:
a. Determine the direct materials price variance, direct materials quantity variance, and total direct materials cost variance. Enter a favorable variance as a negative number using a minus sign and an unfavorable variance as a positive number.
Problem 2:
Differential Analysis for Sales Promotion Proposal
L'Essence Cosmetics Company is planning a one-month campaign for June to promote sales of one of its two cosmetics products. A total of $80,000 has been budgeted for advertising, contests, redeemable coupons, and other promotional activities. The following data have been assembled for their possible usefulness in deciding which of the products to select for the campaign:
Moisturizer
Perfume
Unit selling price
$47
$52
Unit production costs:
Direct materials
$ 8
$11
Direct labor
3
4
Variable factory overhead
2
3
Fixed factory overhead
5
5
Total unit production costs
$18
$23
Unit variable selling expenses
15
14
Unit fixed selling expenses
8
6
Total unit costs
$41
$43
Operating income per unit
$ 6
$ 9
No increase in facilities would be necessary to produce and sell the increased output. It is anticipated that 19,000 additional units of moisturizer or 16,000 additional units of perfume could be sold without changing the unit selling price of either product.
Required: Fill out the oxes in blank
Problem 3:
The capital investment committee of Cross Continent Trucking Inc. is considering two capital investments. The estimated income from operations and net cash flows from each investment are as follows:
Warehouse
Tracking Technology
Year
Income from Operations
Net Cash Flow
Income from Operations
Net Cash Flow
1
$33,000
$102,000
$69,000
$163,000
2
33,000
102,000
53,000
138,000
3
33,000
102,000
26,000
97,000
4
33,000
102,000
12,000
66,000
5
33,000
102,000
5,000
46,000
Total
$165,000
$510,000
$165,000
$510,000
Each project requires an investment of $440,000. Straight-line depreciation will be used, and no residual value is expected. The committee has selected a rate of 12% for purposes of the net present value analysis.
Present Value of $1 at Compound Interest
Year
6%
10%
12%
15%
20%
1
0.943
0.909
0.893
0.870
0.833
2
0.890
0.826
0.797
0.756
0.694
3
0.840
0.751
0.712
0.658
0.579
4
0.792
0.683
0.636
0.572
0.482
5
0.747
0.621
0.567
0.497
0.402
6
0.705
0.564
0.507
0.432
0.335
7
0.665
0.513
0.452
0.376
0.279
8
0.627
0.467
0.404
0.327
0.233
9
0.592
0.424
0.361
0.284
0.194
10
0.558
0.386
0.322
0.247
0.162
Required: Fill out the oxes in blank
Problem 4:
Alabama Paper Company manufactures three products (computer paper, newsprint, and specialty paper) in a continuous production process. Senior management has asked the controller to conduct an activity-based costing study. The controller identified the amount of factory overhead required by the critical activities of the organization as follows:
Activity
Activity Cost Pool
Production
$394,200
Setup
282,800
Moving
65,700
Shipping
127,100
Product Engineering
64,500
Total
$934,300
The activity bases identified for each activity are as follows:
Activity
Activity Base
Production
Machine hours
Setup
Number of setups
Moving
Number of moves
Shipping
Number of customer orders
Product Engineering
Number of test runs
The activity-base usage quantities and units produced for the three products were determined from corporate records and are as follows:
Machine Hours
Number of Setups
Number of Moves
Number of Customer Orders
Number of Test Runs
Units
Computer Paper
3,210
180
180
820
50
8,025
Newsprint
2,040
270
270
2,260
320
5,100
Specialty Paper
2,050
250
450
1,020
130
5,125
Total
7,300
700
900
4,100
500
18,250
Each product requires 0.9 machine hour per unit.
Required: Fill out the oxes in blank
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