Using the information in P25-1B, compute the overhead controllable variance and the overhead volume variance. Data From

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Using the information in P25-1B, compute the overhead controllable variance and the overhead volume variance.

Data From Problem 25-1B:

Buil Corporation manufactures a single product. The standard cost per unit of product is as follows.

Direct materials—2 pounds of plastic at $6 per pound           $12
Direct labor—2 hours at $13 per hour                                      26
Variable manufacturing overhead                                               7
Fixed manufacturing overhead                                                   5 
Total standard cost per unit                                                     
$50 

The master manufacturing overhead budget for the month based on normal productive capacity of 20,000 direct labor hours (10,000 units) shows total variable costs of $70,000 ($3.50 per labor hour) and total fixed costs of $50,000 ($2.50 per labor hour). Normal productive capacity is 20,000 direct labor hours. Overhead is applied on the basis of direct labor hours. Actual costs for November in producing 9,700 units were as follows.

Direct materials (20,000 pounds)                             $119,000
Direct labor (19,600 hours)                                        256,760
Variable overhead                                                         68,800
Fixed overhead                                                             50,000 
Total manufacturing costs                                         
$494,560 

The purchasing department normally buys the quantities of raw materials that are expected to be used in production each month. Raw materials inventories, therefore, can be ignored.

Instructions
(a) Compute all of the materials and labor variances.
(b) Compute the total overhead variance.

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Accounting Principles

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