The following direct materials variance analysis was performed for Smithson. 1​(Click the icon to view the materials variance​ analysis.) Read the requirements2. Requirement 1. Record Smithson's...




The following direct materials variance analysis was performed for
Smithson.



1​(Click

the icon to view the materials variance​ analysis.)


Read the
requirements2.







Requirement 1. Record
Smithson's

direct materials journal entries. Assume purchases were made on account.


Begin by journalizing the purchase of direct​ materials, including the related variance. ​(Prepare a single compound journal entry. Record debits​ first, then credits. Select the explanations on the last line of the journal entry​ table.)



















































Date



Accounts and Explanation



Debit



Credit





(1) Raw Materials Inventory














(2) Raw Materials Inventory


















(3) Accounts Payable


















(4) Work-in-Process Inventory


















(5)Purchased direct materials.









​Now, journalize the usage of direct​ materials, including the related variance. ​(Prepare a single compound journal entry. Record debits​ first, then credits. Select the explanations on the last line of the journal entry​ table.)



















































Date



Accounts and Explanation



Debit



Credit





(6)














(7)


















(8)


















(9)


















(10)









Requirement 2. Explain what management will do with this variance information.


It

(11)




enough for
Smithson's

management to know that a variance occurred. They

(12)




why it occurred. Each of the direct materials variances will be
(13)






1: Data Table

































































































































AC × AQ


SC × AQ


SC × SQ


$0.65 per pounds




$0.35 per pounds




$0.35 per pound


×




×




×


7,600 pounds




7,600 pounds




7,200 pounds


$4,940






$2,660








$2,520


































Cost


Efficiency






Variance




Variance






$2,280 U




$140 U







2: Requirements















1.


Record
Smithson's

direct materials journal entries. Assume purchases were made on account.


2.


Explain what management will do with this variance information.









(1)





Accounts Payable



Cost of Goods Sold



Direct Materials Cost Variance





Direct Materials Efficiency Variance



Finished Goods Inventory



Manufacturing Overhead



Raw Materials Inventory





Work-in-Process Inventory







(2)





Accounts Payable



Cost of Goods Sold



Direct Materials Cost Variance





Direct Materials Efficiency Variance



Finished Goods Inventory



Manufacturing Overhead



Raw Materials Inventory





Work-in-Process Inventory







(3)





Accounts Payable



Cost of Goods Sold



Direct Materials Cost Variance





Direct Materials Efficiency Variance



Finished Goods Inventory



Manufacturing Overhead



Raw Materials Inventory





Work-in-Process Inventory







(4)





Accounts Payable



Cost of Goods Sold



Direct Materials Cost Variance





Direct Materials Efficiency Variance



Finished Goods Inventory



Manufacturing Overhead



Raw Materials Inventory





Work-in-Process Inventory







(5)





Completed goods transferred.



Cost of sales at standard cost.



Purchased direct materials.





To adjust Manufacturing Overhead.



Used direct materials.







(6)





Accounts Payable



Cost of Goods Sold



Direct Materials Cost Variance





Direct Materials Efficiency Variance



Finished Goods Inventory



Manufacturing Overhead



Raw Materials Inventory





Work-in-Process Inventory







(7)





Accounts Payable



Cost of Goods Sold



Direct Materials Cost Variance





Direct Materials Efficiency Variance



Finished Goods Inventory



Manufacturing Overhead



Raw Materials Inventory





Work-in-Process Inventory







(8)





Accounts Payable



Cost of Goods Sold



Direct Materials Cost Variance





Direct Materials Efficiency Variance



Finished Goods Inventory



Manufacturing Overhead



Raw Materials Inventory





Work-in-Process Inventory







(9)





Accounts Payable



Cost of Goods Sold



Direct Materials Cost Variance





Direct Materials Efficiency Variance



Finished Goods Inventory



Manufacturing Overhead



Raw Materials Inventory





Work-in-Process Inventory







(10)





Completed goods transferred.



Cost of sales at standard cost.



Purchased direct materials.





To adjust Manufacturing Overhead.



Used direct materials.







(11)



is



is not







(12)



do not need to know



must know







(13)



investigated and information wil be obtained from the managers responsible for each.



investigated and the managers responsible for each variance will be blamed.



noted and no further investigations are necessary.





Jun 10, 2022
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