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Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e
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Page 1: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

Demonstration Problem

Chapter 15 – Exercise 5

Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns

AccountingWhat the Numbers Mean 9e

Page 2: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

Problem Definition

• Ackerman’s Garage uses standards to plan and control labor time and expense. The standard time for an engine tune-up is 3 hours, and the standard labor rate is $25 per hour. Last week, 42 tune-ups were completed. The labor efficiency variance was 14 hours unfavorable, and the labor rate variance totaled $140 favorable.

Page 3: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

Problem Requirements

a. Calculate the actual direct labor hourly rate paid for tune-up work last week.

b. Calculate the dollar amount of the labor efficiency variance.

c. What is the most likely explanation for these two variances? Is this a good trade-off for the management of the garage to make? Explain your answer.

Page 4: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

Problem Solution

a. Calculate the actual direct labor hourly rate paid for tune-up work last week.

First:

Set up the general model for analyzing labor variances and enter all known amounts.

Page 5: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR

Note:• AH = Actual labor hours used

• AR = Actual labor rate per hour

Page 6: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR

Note:• AH = Actual labor hours used

• AR = Actual labor rate per hour

• SR = Standard labor rate per hour

Page 7: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR

Note:• AH = Actual labor hours used

• AR = Actual labor rate per hour

• SR = Standard labor rate per hour

Labor Rate Variance

Page 8: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Note:• AH = Actual labor hours used

• AR = Actual labor rate per hour

• SR = Standard labor rate per hour

• SH = Standard labor hours allowed for the actual number of units produced

Labor Rate Variance

Page 9: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Note:• AH = Actual labor hours used

• AR = Actual labor rate per hour

• SR = Standard labor rate per hour

• SH = Standard labor hours allowed for the actual number of units produced

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

Page 10: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

Next:Enter known amounts from the problem information into the general model for analyzing labor variances.

Page 11: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Solution steps:• Step 1 – Enter standard labor rate into the general model.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

Page 12: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

$25 $25

Solution steps:• Step 1 – Enter standard labor rate into the general model.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

Calculation:

$25 standard rate amount was given

Page 13: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

$25 $25

Solution steps:• Step 2 – Calculate the standard hours allowed for the actual number

of units produced. Standard time for an engine tune-up is 3 hours.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

Page 14: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

$25 126 hrs x $25

Solution steps:• Step 2 – Calculate the standard hours allowed for the actual number of

units produced. Standard time for an engine tune-up is 3 hours.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

Calculation:

3 standard hours x 42 tune-ups

Page 15: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

$25 126 hrs x $25

Solution steps:• Step 3 – Calculate the actual hours used for the units produced. The

labor efficiency variance was 14 hours unfavorable.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

Page 16: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25

Solution steps:• Step 3 – Calculate the actual hours used for the units produced. The labor

efficiency variance was 14 hours unfavorable.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

Calculation:

126 standard hours + 14 unfavorable efficiency

variance hours

140 hrs

Page 17: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Solution steps:• Step 4 – Calculate the actual hours x the standard rate.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25

Page 18: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25

Calculation:

140 actual hours x $25 standard rate per hour

$ 3,500

Solution steps:• Step 4 – Calculate the actual hours x the standard rate.

Page 19: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,500

Solution steps:• Step 5 – Enter the labor rate variance into the general model.

Page 20: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,500

Solution steps:• Step 5 – Enter the labor rate variance into the general model.

Calculation:

The $140 favorable labor rate variance was

given

$140 F

Page 21: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,500

Solution steps:• Step 6 – Use the actual hours x the standard rate and the favorable

labor rate variance to compute the total actual cost of labor.

$140 F

Page 22: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,500

Solution steps:• Step 6 – Use the actual hours x the standard rate and the favorable labor

rate variance to compute the total actual cost of labor.

$140 F Calculation:

$3,500 - $140 favorable labor rate variance

$ 3,360

Page 23: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,500

Solution steps:• Final Step – Compute the actual hourly rate of direct labor.

$140 F

$ 3,360

140 hrs x

Page 24: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,500

Solution steps:• Final Step – Compute the actual hourly rate of direct labor.

$140 F

$ 3,360

140 hrs x $24

Calculation:

$3,360 / 140 direct labor hours

Page 25: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,500

Solution:• The actual direct labor hourly rate paid for tune-up

work last week = $24 per hour.

$140 F

$ 3,360

140 hrs x $24

Page 26: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

Problem Requirements

a. Calculate the actual direct labor hourly rate paid for tune-up work last week.

b. Calculate the dollar amount of the labor efficiency variance.

c. What is the most likely explanation for these two variances? Is this a good trade-off for the management of the garage to make? Explain your answer.

Page 27: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

Problem Solution

a. Calculate the actual direct labor hourly rate paid for tune-up work last week.

b. Calculate the dollar amount of the labor efficiency variance.

Continue to complete the general model for analyzing labor variances by entering all

remaining amounts.

Page 28: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Solution steps:• Step 1 – Calculate the total standard cost of labor.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x $24 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,360 $ 3,500

$140 F

Page 29: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Solution steps:• Step 1 – Calculate the total standard cost of labor.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x $24 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,360 $ 3,500

$140 F

$ 3,150

Calculation:

126 standard hours x $25 standard rate

per hour

Page 30: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Solution steps:• Final Step – Calculate the labor efficiency variance.

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x $24 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,360 $ 3,500

$140 F

$ 3,150

Page 31: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x $24 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,360 $ 3,500

$140 F

$ 3,150

$ 350 U

Calculation:

$3,500 (AH x SR) - $3,150 (SH x SR)or

14 hours unfavorable efficiency variance x $25 standard rate

Page 32: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

• General model for analyzing labor variances:

Problem Solution

AH x AR AH x SR SH x SR

Labor Rate Variance

Labor Efficiency Variance

140 hrs x $24 140 hrs x $25 126 hrs x $25$ 3,360 $ 3,500

$140 F

$ 3,150

$ 350 U

Solution:• The direct labor efficiency variance = $350 unfavorable.

Page 33: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

Problem Requirements

a. Calculate the actual direct labor hourly rate paid for tune-up work last week.

b. Calculate the dollar amount of the labor efficiency variance.

c. What is the most likely explanation for these two variances? Is this a good trade-off for the management of the garage to make? Explain your answer.

Page 34: Demonstration Problem Chapter 15 – Exercise 5 Direct Labor Variances – Solving for Unknowns Accounting What the Numbers Mean 9e.

Problem Solution

Less skilled, lower paid workers took longer than standard to get the work

done. The net variance is $210U ($350U - $140F). This was not a good trade-off based on the variance. From

a qualitative viewpoint, less skilled workers may not do as good of a job.

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AccountingWhat the Numbers Mean 9e

David H. MarshallWayne W. McManus

Daniel F. Viele

You should now have a better understanding ofdirect labor variance information.

Remember that there is a demonstration problem for each chapter that is here for your learning benefit.