Standard Cost and Variance Analysis Seatwork
Standard Cost and Variance Analysis Seatwork
The actual cost for 1,000 dinners was: halibut, P.70 per ounce; asparagus P.20 per ounce; rice, P.12 per
ounce; and yogurt, P.22 per ounce.
Quantity variances arise from the cooking process. The materials used for the 1,000 dinners in Batch
1099 were:
Halibut ........................................................................................................................... 5,500 ounces
Asparagus ...................................................................................................................... 3,800
Rice ................................................................................................................................ 4,900
Yogurt ............................................................................................................................ 3,150
Required: Determine the materials price usage variance, materials mix variance and materials yield
variance for Batch 1099. (Indicate whether each variance is favorable or unfavorable.)
PROBLEM 3 - Overhead Variance Analysis, Using the Four-Variance Method
In May, the management of Kentucky Co. received the following data for its Bluegrass Products Division:
Standard1 Actual
Units produced 5,000 5,100
Direct labor hours 10,000 10,300
Fixed factory overhead P12,000 P13,000
Variable factory overhead P307,000 P34,500
1
Denotes normal capacity used for predetermined overhead rate computation.
Required: Prepare a factory overhead variance analysis for May, using the four variance method.
(Indicate whether each variance is favorable or unfavorable.)
Price variances are charged off at the time of purchase. During January, the company was busy
manufacturing red candles for Valentine's Day. Actual production then was:
Input:
Beeswax 4,100
Synthetic wax 13,800
Colors 2,200
Scents 60
Totals 20,160 lbs.
Actual output 18,500 lbs.
Required: Compute the materials mix variance and the materials yield variance. (Indicate whether each
variance is favorable or unfavorable and round to three decimal places.)