The Brown Manufacturing Company's costing system has two direct-cost categories: direct materials and direct manufacturing labor.
Manufacturing overhead (both variable and fixed) is allocated to products on the basis of standard direct manufacturing labor-hours (DLH). At the beginning of 2014, Beal adopted the following standards for its manufacturing costs:
Input
Direct materials 5 lb. at $5 per lb. 25.00
Direct manufacturing labor 6 hrs. at $18 per hr. 108.00
Manufacturing overhead:
Variable $7 per DLH 42.00
Fixed $8 per DLH 48.00
Standard manufacturing cost per output unit 223.00
The denominator level for total manufacturing overhead per month in 2014 is 43,000 direct manufacturing labor-hours. Beals flexible budget for January 2014 was based on this denominator level. The records for January indicated the following:
Direct materials purchased 38,900 lb. at $5.10 per lb.
Direct materials used 37,900 lb.
Direct manufacturing labor 43,000 hrs. at $17.75 per hr.
Total actual manufacturing overhead (variable and fixed) $600,000
Actual production 7,500 output units
1. Prepare a schedule of total standard manufacturing costs for the 7,500 output units in January 2014.
2. For the month of January 2014, compute the following variances, indicating whether each is favorable
(F) or unfavorable (U):
a. Direct materials price variance, based on purchases
b. Direct materials efficiency variance
c. Direct manufacturing labor price variance
d. Direct manufacturing labor efficiency variance
e. Total manufacturing overhead spending variance
f. Variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance
g. Production-volume variance