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This quiz focuses on Spending And Efficiency Variances, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Managerial Accounting.
At the start of the year, a company budgeted production of 10,000 units, with a standard of 2.0 direct labor hours per unit. During the year, the company actually produced 11,000 units, using 21,500 actual labor hours. The standard labor rate is ($18 per hour. What is the direct labor efficiency variance?
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At the start of the year, a company budgeted production of 10,000 units, with a standard of 2.0 direct labor hours per unit. During the year, the company actually produced 11,000 units, using 21,500 actual labor hours. The standard labor rate is ($18 per hour. What is the direct labor efficiency variance?
The standard price for a key raw material is ($8.00 per pound. In May, a company purchased 5,000 pounds of this material at a price 5% higher than standard. The company used 4,600 pounds to produce 1,000 units, for which the standard allowance is 4.8 pounds per unit. What is the material price variance?
A manufacturing company's standard for direct labor is 2 hours per unit at a rate of (15.00 per hour. In the previous month, 1,000 units were produced. The direct labor efficiency variance was \(1,500 unfavorable, and the total actual direct labor cost was ($33,600. What was the actual wage rate paid per hour?
A company's flexible budget applies variable overhead at a standard rate of (5.00 per unit produced. Last month, the budget was set for 10,000 units, but actual production was 11,000 units. Actual variable overhead costs for the month totaled \(57,000. What was the variable overhead efficiency variance?
A company is producing a new product. The long-run engineering standard is 2.5 hours per unit. However, acknowledging an initial learning period, management set a temporary standard of 3.0 hours per unit for the first production run of 500 units. During this first run, 500 units were produced using 1,580 actual hours. The standard labor rate is ($20 per hour.
What is the labor efficiency variance for this first production run?
A company's performance report indicates a significant favorable direct labor efficiency variance alongside a significant unfavorable direct labor rate variance for the same period. Which of the following scenarios is the most likely cause for this combination of variances?
Product Z is made from two raw materials, P and Q. The standard cost specifications per unit of Z are:
During May, the company produced 1,000 units of Z and used 2,100 kg of material P and 2,950 kg of material Q.
What is the total direct material quantity (efficiency) variance for May?
A company allocates variable manufacturing overhead based on machine hours (MH). Standards per finished unit are as follows:
In the last quarter, the company produced 500 units. Actual results were: 800 machine hours used, 980 direct labor hours worked, and ($8,300 in total actual variable overhead cost.
What is the company's variable overhead efficiency variance for the quarter?
A company's purchasing manager secured a bulk discount by buying a large quantity of a lower-grade material, resulting in a large favorable material price variance. During production, this material was difficult for laborers to handle and caused frequent machine jams.
A company's overhead budget is based on the formula Y = (20,000 + \(3.00X, where Y is total overhead and X is direct labor hours. In May, the company worked 8,000 actual direct labor hours, and standard hours allowed for the output achieved were 8,200. Actual total overhead incurred was (53,000, of which \(22,000 was fixed.
What is the company's variable overhead spending variance for May?
A company uses a standard costing system and records material price variances at the time of purchase. The standard price for material Z is ($5.00 per pound. The following journal entry was recorded for a recent purchase:
Raw Materials Inventory..... 40,000 Material Price Variance....... 2,000 Accounts Payable.................... 42,000
Subsequent to this purchase, the company used 8,500 pounds of material Z to produce 4,000 finished goods. The standard is 2 pounds of Z per finished good.
Given this information, what is the material quantity variance?
A firm produced 2,000 widgets. It purchased and used 6,500 pounds of material X at a total cost of (31,200. The resulting material price variance was \(1,300 favorable, and the material quantity variance was ($2,500 unfavorable. What is the standard quantity of material X allowed per widget?
Apex Industries uses a standard costing system for its single product. The standard for direct materials is 2 pounds per unit at a price of (2.50 per pound. During July, the company purchased 10,000 pounds of material at a total cost of \(26,000. It then used 8,200 pounds of that material to produce 4,000 units. What was the direct material quantity (efficiency) variance for July?
The standard for a product requires 4.0 kilograms of input material per finished unit. This standard includes a 20% allowance for normal spoilage relative to the good material that remains in the finished unit. The company produced 1,000 units and used 4,150 kg of material. The standard price is ($10 per kg. What is the material quantity variance?
For the month of June, a company reported a direct labor rate variance of (3,600 unfavorable and a direct labor efficiency variance of \(3,000 favorable. The standard labor rate is ($15.00 per hour, and the standard time per unit is 2 hours. The company produced 1,900 units in June.
What were the actual hours worked (AH) and the actual wage rate (AR) paid during June?
An analysis of variances for Alpha Corp. reveals the following:
Based on this information, which manager should be questioned FIRST regarding the unfavorable variances, and what is the most likely root cause?
For August, a company's total actual direct labor cost was (88,200. The actual wage rate was \(21.00 per hour, while the standard wage rate is (20.00 per hour. The direct labor efficiency variance for the month was \(2,000 unfavorable. What were the total standard hours allowed for the production achieved in August?
Precision Instruments manufactures measuring devices. The company uses these standards: Direct labor: 2.2 hours per device at $24 per hour; Variable overhead: $16 per direct labor hour. In September, the company produced 1,800 devices, used 4,050 direct labor hours, and incurred $65,610 in variable overhead costs.
What is the variable overhead spending variance for September?
Global Textiles produces fabric and has established these direct materials standards: 2.5 yards of cotton per unit at $6.20 per yard. During April, the company produced 1,800 units. The purchasing department bought 4,800 yards of cotton for $29,280, and the production department used 4,650 yards.
If the direct materials spending variance is $384 Favorable and the total direct materials variance is $651 Unfavorable, what is the direct materials efficiency variance?
The variable overhead spending variance for a period was ($5,000 favorable. Which of the following conclusions is NOT necessarily valid based solely on this information?