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Business, 26.07.2019 01:30, niescarlosj

Companies compare the actual cost with the standard cost. two basic ways the actual cost of direct materials can deviate from standard cost is: (1) through price or (2) the quantity used in production. therefore, the materials price variance and the materials quantity variance are typically calculated in determining whether or not the cost of direct materials is as expected or not. when standard costing is used in this way it is used for - select your answer -planningcontroldecision makingitem 1 .the materials price variance compares the actual price paid per unit of direct materials to the standard price. that difference is multiplied by the actual quantity of materials. materials price variance = (actual price × actual quantity) - (standard price × actual quantity)ormaterials price variance = actual quantity(actual price - standard price)what is the "actual quantity"? for the materials price variance, we typically mean the actual quantity purchased. this aligns the materials price variance with the purchasing department, which has responsibility for the price of materials. (note: responsibility in accounting means that this department has the most information about the reason for any price difference and can explain it.)for example, filmont company has the following standard cost card for prime costs: direct materials (3 yards @ $1.65 per yard) $ 4.95direct labor (1.2 hours @ $23 per hour) 27.60last month, filmont produced 500 units. actual cost for direct materials was $2,527.20 for 1,560 yards of direct materials purchased. then, materials price variance = $2,527.20 - (1,560 × $1.65) = $2,527.20 - $2,574 = $46.80 favorableormaterials price variance = 1,560 × ($1.62 - $1.65) = $46.80 favorablenotice that the second equation makes it easier to compare the actual price of $1.62 per yard ($2,527.20/1,560 yds) with the standard price of $1.65 per yard. clearly, filmont company has paid $0.03 per yard less than standard. multiplied by 1,560 yards purchased, the variance between actual price paid and standard price expected is $46.80.a note about "favorable" versus "unfavorable." variances are tagged as favorable or unfavorable. by doing this, we don't need to remember whether actual is subtracted from standard or vice versa. instead, if a cost is higher than expected (standard) it is "unfavorable" and if it is lower than expected (standard) it is "favorable." however, favorable does not mean "good" and "unfavorable" does not mean "bad." for example, suppose that the standard quantity of active ingredient in a drug was 1,000 pounds and the actual amount used was 770. that is a "favorable" quantity variance (less used than standard) however, the drug is 23% below the advertised strength of active ingredient - a bad result. suppose that filmont had paid $2,649 for 1,560 yards of material. the materials price variance would be (do not round intermediate calcuations. round your answer to the nearest cent.) $- select your answer -favorableunfavorableitem 3 .the materials quantity variance compares the amount of direct material actually used with the amount of material that should have been used at standard for actual production. thus, we are moving away from direct materials purchased to the direct materials used in production. we can only figure the standard amount if we know: (1) the number of units actually produced and (2) the unit materials standard. materials usage variance = (actual quantity × standard price) - (standard quantity × standard price)ormaterials usage variance = standard price (actual quantity - standard quantity)standard quantity = actual units produced × unit standard direct materialsrecall that filmont company has the following standard cost card for prime costs: direct materials (3 yards @ $1.65 per yard) $ 4.95direct labor (1.2 hours @ $23 per hour) 27.60last month, filmont produced 500 units and used 1,570 yards of material. what is the standard quantity of direct materials allowed for filmont last month? yardsmaterials usage variance = $1.65(1,570 - 1,500) = $115.5 unfavorablethe materials usage variance is unfavorable because more yards were used (1,570) than the standard amount allowed for the 500 units actually produced or 1,500 yards at standard (500 units × 3 yards).suppose 1,451 yards had been used. the materials usage variance would have been $ - select your answer -favorableunfavorableitem 6 .filmont purchased 1,560 yards of material but actually used 1,570 yards. where did the other 10 yards come from? - select your answer -additional purchases last monthmaterials inventoryit is impossible for more to be used than purchased in a given month

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