Chapter 10

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Direct materials price variance plus materials quantity variance

A direct materials variance is ...

Normal spoilage

A normal adjustment to production cost standards is required for : ...

A company's best estimate of the cost to produce a single unit

A standard cost is ...

Perfection standard

A standard that can only be attained under the best of circumstances is called a(n) ...

Number of a standard set by a service organization is the

An example of a standard set by a service organization is the ....

High quality materials

An favorable materials quantity variance could be the result of ....

More labor hours are used than allowed by the standard

An unfavorable variance occurs if ...

Standard costs per unit and forecasted demand for product

Budgets are based upon ..

1. Management judgement 2. Management Experience 3. Using agreed upon guidelines

Determining variance significance involves

1. Management judgement 2. Management experience 3. Using agreed upon guidelines

Determining variance significance involves ....

1. Indicate a problem, particularly when investigated in conjunction with other related variances 2. Be indicators of process improvements that could be implemented more broadly

Favorable variance should be considered as significant as unfavorable variances as they can ....

$0.42 Standard price= AQ x SP (5,875 x $0.45) $2,643.75 - $176.25 favorable variance = $2,467.50 AP / 5,875 pounds = $0.42 actual price per pound

Given the following information, calculate the actual price paid per pound of material.

$36,000.00

Given the following information, calculate the total labor standard cost against which actual costs will be measured:

$807.50 F

Given the information, calculate the direct labor rate variance ..

Existing product with no anticipation changes

Historical data is best used to set standards for a(n) ...

An unfavorable variance

If a company spends more than expect, there will be ...

Favorable, as increased efficiency would result in less time spent.

If the mix of workers changed to use more highly skilled, highly paid workers, what would be the likely effect on the direct labor efficiency variance?

Standard cost for actual output

In order to control costs, the benchmark against which actual costs are compared is ..

1. Result in a higher commitment to meeting standards 2. Should result in better cost standards

Participation in setting of cost standards ....

1. Studies to determine what should be used in the production of the product 2. The use of time and motion studies 3. Working with personnel who are intimately familiar with the production process

Task analysis includes : ...

Direct labor variance

The combination of the direct labor rate variance and the direct labor efficiency variance is the total ..

1. The hourly cost of direct labor, including fringe benefits 2. The amount of time it normally takes to make one unit of product

The direct labor standard includes ...

Difference between actual cost and the standard cost of direct labor for actual output

The direct labor variance is the ....

1. Quantity of direct materials required to produce one unit of finished product 2. An allowance for normal waste / inefficiency of materials

The direct materials quantity standard includes ...

(AH x AR) - (AH x SR)

The formula to calculate the labor rate variance is ....

Determined at the time the materials are acquired

The materials purchase price variance is ...

Provide a basis for incentive compensation

The purpose of management by exception is all of the following except to ...

Number of direct labor hours normally required to produce one unit of finished product

The standard direct labor quantity is the ...

hourly cost of compensation, including fringe benefits

The standard direct labor rate is the .....

1. Product requirements 2. The production process 3. Price levels

The use of historical data in standard cost setting should be adjusted for changes in ...

The company pays more per unit of materials than expected

Unfavorable materials price variances occur when ...

1. Quantity and price variances are computed for each type of materials 2. The sum of all the material price and quantity variances is the materials variance

When multiple materials are used in a product ....

1. Direct materials 2. Direct labor

When standard costing is used for product costs, which of the following costs are recorded at standard?

Unfavorable

When the union negotiates an unexpected wage increase midway through the current year, the company will likely experience a(n) ..

Direct materials and direct labor are added to work-in process at standard cost

When using a standard-costing system: ...

1. Due to lay-offs around the country, the company is able to hire more efficient workers at the budgeted wage rate. 2. Due to machine break-downs production is experiencing significant "down-time" by workers.

Which of the following could cause a labor efficiency variable?


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