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Answer:
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Balance Difference column
1. No $725 Debit
2. Yes NA NA
3. Yes NA NA
4. No $225 Credit
5. Yes $684 NA
6. No $45 Credit
Answer:
$8,800 favourable
Explanation:
The computation of direct material quantity variance is seen below;
= Standard price × ( Standard quantity - Actual quantity)
= $4 × [(2 gallons × 7,200 units) - 12,200 gallons)
= $4 (14,400 gallons - 12,200 gallons)
= $4 × 2,200 gallons
= $8,800 favorable
Therefore, the direct materials quantity variance for last month is $8,800 favourable
Answer:
I used an excel spreadsheet since there is not enough room here. I ordered the given data:
Fixed Variable Actual Total
Revenue $276 $33,130
Technician wages $8,300 $8,150
Mobile lab operating exp. $5,000 $34 $9,260
Office expenses $2,500 $3 $2,740
Advertising expenses $1,570 $1,640
Insurance $2,850 $2,850
Miscellaneous expenses $970 $2 $535
The Accumulated depreciation account had a balance of $144000
<h3>What is
Accumulated depreciation?</h3>
Accumulated depreciation is the total amount of a company's asset depreciation, whereas depreciation expense is the amount depreciated for a single period. Depreciation is an accounting entry that represents the decrease in the cost of an asset over its useful life.
Accumulated depreciation is the total amount of depreciation that has been expensed against the asset's value. On the balance sheet, fixed assets are recorded as a debit, while accumulated depreciation is recorded as a credit, offsetting the asset.
Accumulated depreciation accounts are credit-balanced asset accounts (known as a contra asset account). It is classified as a contra asset account because it has a negative balance that is intended to offset the asset account with which it is paired, resulting in a negative balance.
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