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Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 3rd Edition by William N. Lanen, Shannon W. Anderson, Michael Maher

Edition 3ISBN: 0073527114
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Fundamentals of Cost Accounting 3rd Edition by William N. Lanen, Shannon W. Anderson, Michael Maher

Edition 3ISBN: 0073527114
Exercise 25

Materials Mix and Yield Variances

Huron Group had the following direct materials data for its product:

Standard costs for one unit of output

Material Twinkle

20 units of input at $20

L Material Star

40 units of input at $30

During October, the company had the following results:

Units of output produced 2,000 units

Materials purchased and used

Material Twinkle

44,000 units at $18

Material Star

76,000 units at $32

Required

a. Compute materials price and efficiency variances.


b. Compute materials mix and yield variances.

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Cost accounting

This system is designed for inhouse or internal managers and their decision making. Cost accounting information is not needed for comparison with other companies. This information is commonly used in financial accounting also, but it is primarily used by company managers for their decision making. It is important that cost accounting information is relevant for the decision making of the manager.

Cost variances

Cost variance is the difference between actual quantities (AQ) multiplied with actual price (AP) and standard quantities (SQ) multiplied with standard price (SP).

    <div class=answer> Cost accounting This system is designed for inhouse or internal managers and their decision making. Cost accounting information is not needed for comparison with other companies. This information is commonly used in financial accounting also, but it is primarily used by company managers for their decision making. It is important that cost accounting information is relevant for the decision making of the manager. Cost variances Cost variance is the difference between actual quantities (AQ) multiplied with actual price (AP) and standard quantities (SQ) multiplied with standard price (SP).


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