Absorption and Variable Costing with Over- and Underapplied Overhead Flaherty, Inc., has just completed its...
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Absorption and Variable Costing with Over- and Underapplied Overhead
Flaherty, Inc., has just completed its first year of operations. The unit costs on a normal costing basis are as follows:
Manufacturing costs (per unit):
Direct materials (3 lbs. @ 1.20)
$3.60
Direct labor (0.4 hr. @ 17.50)
7.00
Variable overhead (0.4 hr. @ 4.00)
1.60
Fixed overhead (0.4 hr. @ 7.00)
2.80
Total
$15.00
Selling and administrative costs:
Variable
$1.50
per unit
Fixed
$215,000
During the year, the company had the following activity:
Units produced
27,500
Units sold
24,750
Unit selling price
$39
Direct labor hours worked
11,000
Actual fixed overhead was $12,800 less than budgeted fixed overhead. Budgeted variable overhead was $4,500 less than the actual variable overhead. The company used an expected actual activity level of 11,000 direct labor hours to compute the predetermined overhead rates. Any overhead variances are closed to Cost of Goods Sold.
Required:
1. Compute the unit cost using (a) absorption costing and (b) variable costing.
Unit Cost
Absorption costing
$
Variable costing
$
Feedback
The unit cost under absorption costing includes one more cost than under variable costing.
The unit cost under variable costing includes one less cost than under absorption costing.
2. Prepare an absorption-costing income statement. Round your answers to the nearest cent.
Flaherty, Inc.
Absorption-Costing Income Statement
For the First Year of Operations
Sales
$
Cost of goods sold
$
Less:
Overapplied overhead
Gross profit
$
Less: Selling and administrative expenses
Operating income
$
Feedback
Absorption costing assigns all manufacturing costs to each unit produced.
3. Prepare a variable-costing income statement. Round your answers to the nearest cent.
Flaherty, Inc.
Variable-Costing Income Statement
For the First Year of Operations
Sales
$
Variable cost of goods sold
$
Add:
Underapplied variable overhead
Variable selling expense
Contribution margin
$
Less:
Fixed factory overhead
$
Selling and administrative expenses
$
Operating income
$
4. Reconcile the difference between the two income statements. The absorption costing generates an income $more than variable costing.
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