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tatiyna
2 years ago
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jenyasd209 [6]2 years ago
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The following are topics in macroeconomics:

  1. The optimal interest rate for the Federal Reserve to target
  2. The effect of a large government's budget deficit on the economy's price level

The following are topics in microeconomics:

How a quota on textile imports affects the textile industry

<h3>What is microeconomics and macroeconomics?
</h3>

Microeconomics studies individuals and business decisions, while macroeconomics studies the government decisions and its impact on the economy.

Macroeconomics is a top-down approach while microeconomics is a bottom-up approach to analysing the economy.

To learn more about macroeconomics, please check: brainly.com/question/13244131

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a. Sales price variance             $104,000            ($110,000)      ($6,000) U

b. Activity variance                   $160,000           $420,000     $580,000 F

c. Mix variance                           $85,000           $180,000     $265,000 F

d. Quantity variance                $189,000             $70,000     $259,000 F

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

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Budgeted billable rate per hour   $800                    $210    

Budgeted variable cost per hour    375                      120

Budgeted billable hours              5,000                20,000

Budgeted revenue             $4,000,000        $4,200,000

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Actual billable hours                   5,200                22,000

Actual billable rate per hour       $820                   $205

Budgeted billable rate per hour $800                    $210

Variance in price                           $20                       ($5)

Sales price variance            $104,000            ($110,000)      ($6,000)

Sales price variance = (Standard price - Actual price) * Actual billable hours

= ($800 - $820) * 5,200 + ($210 - $205) * 22,000

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Activity variance = (Actual billable hours - Standard billable hours) * Standard rate

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Mix Variance:

Standard contribution margin  $425                  $90

Volume variance                         200                2,000

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