Compute all variances for direct material


Question: Nevada Learning Aids makes wooden lap desks. A small fire on October 1 partially destroyed the books & records relating to September's production. The charred remains of the standard cost card contain the following data:

Standard quantity of direct material

5.0 board feet

Standard price of direct labor

$12.50 per hour

From other fragments of records & several discussions with employees, you learn the following:

The standard quantity of material used in September was 4,000 board feet.

The September payroll for direct labor was $19,220 based on 1,550 actual hours worked.

The production supervisor distinctly remembered being held accountable for fifty more hours of direct labor than should have been worked. She was upset because top management failed to consider that she saved many hundred board feet of material by creative efforts that required extra time.

The buying agent's files showed that 4,300 board feet had been purchased and consumed in September for $2.05 per board foot. She was proud of the fact that this price was $.05 below standard cost per foot.

Required:
[A] Determine how many units were produced during September?
[B] Compute all variances for direct material & direct labor for September.
[C] Determine the standard number of hours allowed for the production of every unit?

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