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andrew-mc [135]
3 years ago
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Russell and Sons, a CPA firm, established the following standard labor cost data for completing what the firm referred to as a C

lass 2 tax return. Russell expected each Class 2 return to require 4.0 hours of labor at a cost of $30 per hour. The firm actually completed 600 returns. Actual labor hours averaged 3.6 hours per return and actual labor cost amounted to $34.50 per hour.
Required
a. Determine the total labor variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
b. Determine the labor price variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
c. Determine the labor usage variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U).
Business
1 answer:
geniusboy [140]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

a. Total labor variance:

= (Actual labor cost - Standard labor cost) * No of returns completed

= [ (34.50 * 3.6) - (30 * 4) ] * 600

= $2,520 Unfavorable

<em>Unfavorable because the budget was exceeded by the actual costs. </em>

b. Labor Price variance:

= (Actual labor cost - Standard labor cost) * Actual hours

= (34.50 - 30) * 600 returns * 3.6 hours per return

= $9,720 Unfavorable

<em>Budget was exceeded so unfavorable. </em>

c. Labor usage variance:

= (Actual labor hours - Standard labor hours) * Standard labor rate

= [ (3.6 hours * 600 returns) - (4 hours * 600) ] * 30

= -$7,200

= $7,200 favorable

<em>Budget was not exceeded so this is a Favorable variance. </em>

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