Part of your company’s accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. Through careful recreation of data, you have been able to determine that during the previous period, 20,000 units of product were produced. Raw Materials Inventory increased by 2,000 ounces during the period. Reports show that the direct material price variance was a favorable $120,000 for the period and the total direct material variances was a favorable $40,000. The actual price paid for direct material during the period was $14 per ounce, which was $3 less per ounce than expected.
The quantity allowed per unit of output was ___ ounces (round to the nearest hundredth)
Part of your company’s accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. Through careful recreation...
Part of your company's accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. Through careful recreation of data, you have been able to determine that during the previous period, 20,000 units of product were produced. Raw Materials Inventory increased by 2,000 ounces during the period. Reports show that the direct material price variance was a favorable $120,000 for the period and the total direct material variances was a favorable $40,000. The actual price paid for direct material during the period...
Part of your company’s accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attackedthe city. Through careful recreation of data, you have been able to determine thatduring the previous period, 20,000 units of product were produced. Raw MaterialsInventory increased by 2,000 ounces during the period. Reports show that the directmaterial price variance was a favorable $120,000 for the period and the total directmaterial variances was a favorable $40,000. The actual price paid for direct material during the period was $14 per ounce, which...
Part of your company’s accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. You have been able to gather the following data from your files. Reconstruct the remaining information using the available data. All of the raw material purchased during the period was used in production. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "Favorable" or "Unfavorable". Select "None" and enter "0" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Round "per unit" answer values to 2 decimal places.) Direct Labor...
Part of your company's accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. You have been able to gather the following data from your files. Reconstruct the remaining information using the available data. All of the raw material purchased during the period was used in production. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "Favorable" or "Unfavorable". Select "None" and enter "O" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Round "per unit" answer values to 2 decimal places.) $ Direct Labor...
Part of your company's accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. You have been able to gather the following data from your files. Reconstruct the remaining information using the available data. All of the raw material purchased during the period was used in production. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "Favorable" or "Unfavorable". Select "None" and enter "O" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Round "per unit" answer values to 2 decimal places.) $ Direct Labor...
Part of your company's accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. You have been able to gather the following data from your files. Reconstruct the remaining information using the available data. All of the raw material purchased during the period was used in production. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "Favorable" or "Unfavorable". Select "None" and enter "O" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Round "per unit" answer values to 2 decimal places. Direct Labor Direct...
Part of your company's accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. You have been able to gather the following data from your files. Reconstruct the remaining information using the available data. All of the raw material purchased during the period was used in production. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "Favorable" or "Unfavorable". Select "None" and enter "O" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Round "per unit" answer values to 2 decimal places.) Answer is not...
Part of your company's accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. You have been able to gather the following data from your files. Reconstruct the remaining information using the available data. All of the raw material purchased during the period was used in production. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "Favorable" or "Unfavorable". Select "None" and enter "O" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Round "per unit" answer values to 2 decimal places.) s Standard price...
Part of your company's accounting database was destroyed when Godzilla attacked the city. You have been able to gather the following data from your files. Reconstruct the remaining information using the available data. All of the raw material purchased during the period was used in production. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "Favorable" or "Unfavorable". Select "None" and enter "O" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Round "per unit" answer values to 2 decimal places.) $ Direct Labor...
Question 1: Bandar Industries Berhad of Malaysia manufactures sporting equipment. One of the company’s products, a football helmet for the North American market, requires a special plastic. During the quarter ending June 30, the company manufactured 3,600 helmets, using 2,304 kilograms of plastic. The plastic cost the company $17,510. According to the standard cost card, each helmet should require 0.55 kilograms of plastic, at a cost of $8.00 per kilogram. Required: 1. What is the standard quantity of kilograms of...