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Checking to see if my highlighted answers are correct???? __d__ 1. What is a standard cost?...
Checking to see if my highlighted answers are correct????
__d__ 1. What is a standard cost?
a. The total number of units times the budgeted amount expected
b. Any amount that appears on a budget
c. The total amount that appears on the budget for product costs
d. The amount management thinks should be incurred to produce a good or service
__c__ 2. A standard cost is
a. a cost which is paid for a group of similar products.
b. the average cost in an industry.
c. a predetermined cost.
d. the historical cost of producing a product last year.
__c__ 3. The difference between a budget and a standard is that
a. a budget expresses what costs were, while a standard expresses what costs should be.
b. a budget expresses management's plans, while a standard reflects what actually happened.
c. a budget expresses a total amount, while a standard expresses a unit amount.
d. standards are excluded from the cost accounting system, whereas budgets are generally incorporated into the cost accounting system.
PART II — Direct Labor Standard (20 points)
Engines Done Right Co. is trying to establish the standard labor cost of a typical engine tune-up. The following data have been collected from time and motion studies conducted over the past month.
Actual time spent on the tune-up 1.0 hour
Hourly wage rate $16
Payroll taxes 10% of wage rate
Setup and downtime 10% of actual labor time
Cleanup and rest periods 20% of actual labor time
Fringe benefits 25% of wage rate
Instructions
(a) Determine the standard direct labor hours per tune-up
standard direct labor hours per tune-up = Actual time spent + Setup and downtime + Cleanup and rest periods
standard direct labor hours per tune-up = 1 + 1*10% + 1*20%
standard direct labor hours per tune-up = 1.3 Hours
(b) Determine the standard direct labor hourly rate.
standard direct labor hourly rate = Hourly wage rate + Payroll taxes + Fringe benefits
standard direct labor hourly rate = 16 + 10%*16 + 25%*16
standard direct labor hourly rate = 21.60
(c) Determine the standard direct labor cost per tune-up.
standard direct labor cost per tune-up = standard direct labor hours per tune-up*standard direct labor hourly rate
standard direct labor cost per tune-up = 1.3*21.6
standard direct labor cost per tune-up = $ 28.08
(d) If a tune-up took 1.5 hours at the standard hourly rate, what was the direct labor quantity variance?
Direct labor quantity variance = (Actual Hour - Standard Hour) * Standard Rate
Direct labor quantity variance = (1.50 - 1.30)*21.60
Direct labor quantity variance = $ 4.32 Unfavorable
Answers
As per HOMEWORKLIB RULES we can answer only one question and if there are sub-parts of that question then maximum four sub-parts can be answered. Here I am answering all three question of part 1 question:
1. What is a standard cost?
The Answer is (d). The amount management thinks should be incurred to produce a good or service.
2. A standard cost is
The Answer is (c) a predetermined cost
A predetermined cost for the production of goods and services that serves as a benchmark against which to compare the actual cost.
3. The difference between a budget and a standard is that
The Answer is (c) a budget expresses a total amount, while a standard expresses a unit amount.