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10 November, 16:40

A company's flexible budget for 48,000 units of production showed variable overhead costs of $72,000 and fixed overhead costs of $64,000. The company incurred overhead costs of $122,800 while operating at a volume of 40,000 units. The total controllable cost variance is:

A) $ 1,200 favorable. B) $ 1,200 unfavorable. C) $13,200 favorable. D) $13,200 unfavorable. E) $15,200 favorable.

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  1. 10 November, 16:53
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    A) $ 1,200 favorable

    Explanation:

    The standard variable overhead cost per unit is equal to

    = Variable overhead cost at a given units/number of units

    = $72,000 / 48,000 units

    = $1.5 per unit

    Controllable cost variance

    $

    Standard cost for 40,00 units = ($1.5 * 40,000) = 60,000

    Actual variable overheads (122,800 - 64,000) 58,800

    Variance 1,200 favourable

    Note that we had to deduct $64,000 fixed costs from the total overhead figure because it is uncontrollable.
  2. 10 November, 16:56
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    A) $ 1,200 favorable

    Explanation:

    Computation of variance

    Flexible Budget Units 48,000 units

    Total variable costs at budget level $ 72,000

    Variable costs per unit = $ 72,000 / 48,000 $ 1.50 per unit

    Actual Production Units 40,000 units

    Total overhead costs

    Variable $ 1.50 * 40,000 units $ 60,000

    Fixed overhead costs $ 64,000

    Total Budgeted overhead costs at 40,000 units $ 124,000

    Actual Overhead costs $ 122,800

    Variance Favorable $ 1,200
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