Steven Roberts is a cost accountant and business analyst for Dapper Design Company (DDC), which manufactures expensive brass doorknobs. DDC uses two direct-cost categories: direct materials and direct...


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Steven Roberts is a cost accountant and business analyst for Dapper Design Company (DDC), which manufactures expensive brass doorknobs. DDC uses two direct-cost categories: direct materials and direct manufacturing labor. Roberts feels that manufacturing<br>overhead is most closely related to material usage. Therefore, DDC allocates manufacturing overhead to production based upon pounds of materials used.<br>E (Click the icon to view the standards.)<br>E (Click the icon to view the actual results for April.)<br>Read the requirements.<br>Requirement 1. For the month of April, compute the variances, indicating whether each is favor<br>Data Table<br>Data Table<br>Before computing the variances complete the tables below. Begin by completing the table for dir<br>Actual Input Qty. * Budgeted<br>Price<br>At the beginning of 2017, DDC budgeted annual production of 450,000 doorknobs<br>and adopted the following standards for each doorknob:<br>Actual Costs<br>Flexible<br>Actual results for April 2017 were as follows:<br>Incurred<br>Purchases<br>Usage<br>Budget<br>Production<br>28,000 doorknobs<br>$<br>$ 134,200<br>$ 82,500<br>92,400<br>Input<br>Cost/Doorknob<br>Direct materials<br>146.400<br>Direct materials purchased<br>12,200 lb. at $12/lb.<br>Direct materials (brass)<br>0.3 lb. @ $11/Ib.<br>3.30<br>Direct materials used<br>7,500 Ibs.<br>a. Direct materials price variance (based on purchases) is<br>Direct manufacturing labor<br>1.2 hours @ $19/hour<br>22.80<br>Direct manufacturing labor<br>29,500 hours for $649,000<br>Variable manufacturing overhead<br>$6/lb x 0.3 lb.<br>1.80<br>Variable manufacturing overhead<br>$64,200<br>4.20<br>Fixed manufacturing overhead<br>$14/lb. x 0.3 lb.<br>Fixed manufacturing overhead<br>$161,000<br>$<br>32.10<br>Standard cost per doorknob<br>Print<br>Done<br>Print<br>Done<br>Choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields and then click Check Answer.<br>

Extracted text: Steven Roberts is a cost accountant and business analyst for Dapper Design Company (DDC), which manufactures expensive brass doorknobs. DDC uses two direct-cost categories: direct materials and direct manufacturing labor. Roberts feels that manufacturing overhead is most closely related to material usage. Therefore, DDC allocates manufacturing overhead to production based upon pounds of materials used. E (Click the icon to view the standards.) E (Click the icon to view the actual results for April.) Read the requirements. Requirement 1. For the month of April, compute the variances, indicating whether each is favor Data Table Data Table Before computing the variances complete the tables below. Begin by completing the table for dir Actual Input Qty. * Budgeted Price At the beginning of 2017, DDC budgeted annual production of 450,000 doorknobs and adopted the following standards for each doorknob: Actual Costs Flexible Actual results for April 2017 were as follows: Incurred Purchases Usage Budget Production 28,000 doorknobs $ $ 134,200 $ 82,500 92,400 Input Cost/Doorknob Direct materials 146.400 Direct materials purchased 12,200 lb. at $12/lb. Direct materials (brass) 0.3 lb. @ $11/Ib. 3.30 Direct materials used 7,500 Ibs. a. Direct materials price variance (based on purchases) is Direct manufacturing labor 1.2 hours @ $19/hour 22.80 Direct manufacturing labor 29,500 hours for $649,000 Variable manufacturing overhead $6/lb x 0.3 lb. 1.80 Variable manufacturing overhead $64,200 4.20 Fixed manufacturing overhead $14/lb. x 0.3 lb. Fixed manufacturing overhead $161,000 $ 32.10 Standard cost per doorknob Print Done Print Done Choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields and then click Check Answer.
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