Variances from activity-based costs. Assume Texas Instruments uses activity-based costing for variable overhead costs. For July, it has three cost drivers with the following standard and actual amounts for 10,000 units of output.
Activity Center
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Cost Driver
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Standard Rate per Cost Driver Unit
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Standard Input for 10,000 Units of Output
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Actual Costs
|
Actual Number of Inputs Used
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Quality
|
Test minutes
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$0.50
|
40,000 test
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$20,000
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42,000 test
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testing
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|
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minutes
|
|
minutes
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Energy
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Machine hours
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$1.00
|
40,000 machine
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$40,000
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38,000 machine
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|
|
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hours
|
|
hours
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Indirect labor
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Direct labor hours
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$1.00
|
60,000 labor hours
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$56,800
|
61,000 labor hours
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Prepare an analysis of the variances like that in Exhibit 10.11.
Text Book: Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 2nd Edition.