Accounting Chapter 9 3 During That Month 19600 Units Were produced Budgeted

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63) Groupe Air uses two measures of activity, flights and passengers, in the cost formulas in its
budgets and performance reports. The cost formula for plane operating costs is $48,840 per
month plus $2,381 per flight plus $7 per passenger. The company expected its activity in
October to be 63 flights and 293 passengers, but the actual activity was 61 flights and 298
passengers. The actual cost for plane operating costs in October was $199,070. The activity
variance for plane operating costs in October would be closest to:
A) $1,824 F
B) $1,824 U
C) $4,727 U
D) $4,727 F
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64) Kirnon Catering uses two measures of activity, jobs and meals, in the cost formulas in its
budgets and performance reports. The cost formula for catering supplies is $300 per month plus
$114 per job plus $16 per meal. A typical job involves serving a number of meals to guests at a
corporate function or at a host's home. The company expected its activity in October to be 27
jobs and 224 meals, but the actual activity was 29 jobs and 227 meals. The actual cost for
catering supplies in October was $7,500. The activity variance for catering supplies in October
would be closest to:
A) $276 F
B) $276 U
C) $538 U
D) $538 F
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65) Dermody Snow Removal's cost formula for its vehicle operating cost is $2,850 per month
plus $317 per snow-day. For the month of December, the company planned for activity of 16
snow-days, but the actual level of activity was 14 snow-days. The actual vehicle operating cost
for the month was $7,640. The spending variance for vehicle operating cost in December would
be closest to:
A) $282 U
B) $282 F
C) $352 U
D) $352 F
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66) Birkner Corporation's flexible budget performance report for last month shows that actual
indirect materials cost, a variable cost, was $30,444 and that the spending variance for indirect
materials cost was $8,142 favorable. During that month, the company worked 17,700 machine-
hours. Budgeted activity for the month had been 18,200 machine-hours. The cost formula per
machine-hour for indirect materials cost must have been closest to:
A) $1.23
B) $1.26
C) $2.12
D) $2.18
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67) Tos Corporation's flexible budget cost formula for indirect materials, a variable cost, is $0.60
per unit of output. If the company's performance report for last month shows a $800 unfavorable
spending variance for indirect materials and if 9,000 units of output were produced last month,
then the actual costs incurred for indirect materials for the month must have been:
A) $5,600
B) $4,600
C) $5,400
D) $6,200
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68) Pittman Framing's cost formula for its supplies cost is $1,150 per month plus $11 per frame.
For the month of November, the company planned for activity of 789 frames, but the actual level
of activity was 792 frames. The actual supplies cost for the month was $9,480. The spending
variance for supplies cost in November would be closest to:
A) $349 F
B) $382 U
C) $382 F
D) $349 U
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69) Lightsey Natural Dying Corporation measures its activity in terms of skeins of yarn dyed.
Last month, the budgeted level of activity was 14,800 skeins and the actual level of activity was
15,100 skeins. The company's owner budgets for dye costs, a variable cost, at $0.51 per skein.
The actual dye cost last month was $8,660. In the company's flexible budget performance report
for last month, what would have been the spending variance for dye costs?
A) $959 U
B) $172 U
C) $1,112 U
D) $153 U
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70) Wyzard Corporation is a shipping container refurbishment company that measures its output
by the number of containers refurbished. The company has provided the following fixed and
variable cost estimates that it uses for budgeting purposes and the actual results of operations for
February.
Fixed Element per
Month
Variable Element
per Container
Refurbished
Actual Total
for February
Revenue
$
3,800
$
123,400
Employee salaries and wages
$
40,000
$
1,100
$
73,800
Refurbishing materials
$
700
$
21,800
Other expenses
$
29,700
$
28,800
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When the company prepared its planning budget at the beginning of February, it assumed that 37
containers would have been refurbished. However, 32 containers were actually refurbished
during February.
The revenue variance in the Revenue and Spending Variances column of a report comparing
actual results to the flexible budget for February would have been closest to:
A) $1,800 F
B) $17,200 F
C) $1,800 U
D) $17,200 U
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71) Younker Corporation is a shipping container refurbishment company that measures its output
by the number of containers refurbished. The company has provided the following fixed and
variable cost estimates that it uses for budgeting purposes and the actual results of operations for
April.
Fixed Element
per Month
Variable Element
per Container
Refurbished
Actual Total
for April
Revenue
$
4,600
$
158,600
Employee salaries and wages
$
46,400
$
1,000
$
79,900
Refurbishing materials
$
600
$
20,800
Other expenses
$
35,800
$
36,300
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When the company prepared its planning budget at the beginning of April, it assumed that 31
containers would have been refurbished. However, 34 containers were actually refurbished
during April.
The spending variance for "Other expenses" for April would have been closest to:
A) $3,203 F
B) $500 F
C) $500 U
D) $3,203 U
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72) Aultz Tile Installation Corporation measures its activity in terms of square feet of tile
installed. Last month, the budgeted level of activity was 1,180 square feet and the actual level of
activity was 1,270 square feet. The company's owner budgets for supply costs, a variable cost, at
$3.50 per square foot. The actual supply cost last month was $4,980. In the company's flexible
budget performance report for last month, what would have been the spending variance for
supply costs?
A) $850 U
B) $535 U
C) $353 U
D) $315 U
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73) Dunbar Footwear Corporation's flexible budget cost formula for supplies, a variable cost, is
$2.67 per unit of output. The company's flexible budget performance report for last month
showed a $9,604 favorable spending variance for supplies. During that month, 19,600 units were
produced. Budgeted activity for the month had been 19,200 units. The actual cost per unit for
indirect materials must have been closest to:
A) $1.73
B) $2.67
C) $2.18
D) $1.69
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74) Ramkissoon Midwifery's cost formula for its wages and salaries is $2,060 per month plus
$442 per birth. For the month of July, the company planned for activity of 117 births, but the
actual level of activity was 114 births. The actual wages and salaries for the month was $54,500.
The spending variance for wages and salaries in July would be closest to:
A) $726 U
B) $2,052 F
C) $2,052 U
D) $726 F
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75) At Rost Corporation, indirect labor is a variable cost that varies with direct labor-hours. Last
month's performance report showed that actual indirect labor cost totaled $7,540 for the month
and that the associated spending variance was $560 F. If 10,800 direct labor-hours were actually
worked last month, then the flexible budget cost formula for indirect labor must be (per direct
labor-hour) closest to:
A) $0.75
B) $0.80
C) $0.85
D) $0.65
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76) Gayner Corporation is an oil well service company that measures its output by the number of
wells serviced. The company has provided the following fixed and variable cost estimates that it
uses for budgeting purposes and the actual results of operations for November.
Fixed Element per
Month
Variable Element
per Well Serviced
Actual Total
for November
Revenue
$
4,300
$
148,400
Employee salaries and wages
$
48,900
$
1,000
$
84,000
Servicing materials
$
600
$
20,200
Other expenses
$
30,300
$
29,600
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When the company prepared its planning budget at the beginning of November, it assumed that
30 wells would have been serviced. However, 34 wells were actually serviced during November.
The spending variance for "Servicing materials" for November would have been closest to:
A) $2,200 U
B) $200 U
C) $2,200 F
D) $200 F
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77) Palmerton Corporation is an oil well service company that measures its output by the number
of wells serviced. The company has provided the following fixed and variable cost estimates that
it uses for budgeting purposes and the actual results of operations for December.
Fixed Element per
Month
Variable
Element per
Well Serviced
Actual Total
for
December
Revenue
$
$
159,800
Employee salaries and wages
$
41,500
$
$
87,900
Servicing materials
$
$
27,400
Other expenses
$
30,000
$
29,500
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When the company prepared its planning budget at the beginning of December, it assumed that
40 wells would have been serviced. However, 45 wells were actually serviced during December.
The variance for net operating income in the Revenue and Spending Variances column of a
report comparing actual results to the flexible budget for December would have been closest to:
A) $10,500 F
B) $10,500 U
C) $1,000 F
D) $1,000 U
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78) Higgs Enterprise's flexible budget cost formula for indirect materials, a variable cost, is
$0.75 per unit of output. If the company's performance report for last month shows a $600
favorable spending variance for indirect materials and if 8,000 units of output were produced last
month, then the actual costs incurred for indirect materials for the month must have been:
A) $6,000
B) $5,400
C) $6,600
D) $5,200
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79) Speyer Medical Clinic measures its activity in terms of patient-visits. Last month, the
budgeted level of activity was 1,530 patient-visits and the actual level of activity was 1,490
patient-visits. The cost formula for administrative expenses is $4.00 per patient-visit plus
$15,300 per month. The actual administrative expense was $19,810. In the clinic's flexible
budget performance report for last month, the spending variance for administrative expenses
was:
A) $820 F
B) $160 F
C) $1,450 F
D) $1,610 F
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80) Wellmann Corporation is a service company that measures its output by the number of
customers served. The company has provided the following fixed and variable cost estimates that
it uses for budgeting purposes and the actual results of operations for February.
Fixed Element per
Month
Variable Element
per Customer
Served
Actual Total
for February
Revenue
$
4,800
$
149,500
Employee salaries and wages
$
50,500
$
1,200
$
85,800
Travel expenses
$
600
$
18,400
Other expenses
$
41,000
$
40,100
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When the company prepared its planning budget at the beginning of February, it assumed that 35
customers would have been served. However, 31 customers were actually served during
February.
The spending variance for total expenses for February would have been closest to:
A) $3,000 F
B) $10,200 F
C) $10,200 U
D) $3,000 U
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81) Mcdougald Corporation is a service company that measures its output by the number of
customers served. The company has provided the following fixed and variable cost estimates that
it uses for budgeting purposes and the actual results of operations for March.
Fixed Element
per Month
Variable Element
per Customer
Actual Total
for March
Revenue
$
6,500
$
169,700
Employee salaries and wages
$
58,400
$
1,000
$
83,200
Travel expenses
$
700
$
18,600
Other expenses
$
41,500
$
41,900
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When the company prepared its planning budget at the beginning of March, it assumed that 21
customers would have been served. However, 26 customers were actually served during March.
The spending variance for "Employee salaries and wages" for March would have been closest to:
A) $1,200 F
B) $3,800 F
C) $3,800 U
D) $1,200 U
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82) Hirons Air uses two measures of activity, flights and passengers, in the cost formulas in its
budgets and performance reports. The cost formula for plane operating costs is $56,840 per
month plus $2,874 per flight plus $13 per passenger. The company expected its activity in
November to be 86 flights and 255 passengers, but the actual activity was 89 flights and 257
passengers. The actual cost for plane operating costs in November was $305,100. The spending
variance for plane operating costs in November would be closest to:
A) $2,219 U
B) $10,867 U
C) $10,867 F
D) $2,219 F

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