PEV December 2005 Task 1.2
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(a) (ii) Calculate the material price variance in UK pounds for paper for November
Right, so I can get the first rate for the variance (£58,500/130,000kgs)which gives me 0.45. But I cannot see where I get the 0.50 from to complete the question:-
(0.45-0.50)x130,000 = £6,500(F)
Does it somehow come from the 5% calculated in question (a) (i) ?
Thanks
Right, so I can get the first rate for the variance (£58,500/130,000kgs)which gives me 0.45. But I cannot see where I get the 0.50 from to complete the question:-
(0.45-0.50)x130,000 = £6,500(F)
Does it somehow come from the 5% calculated in question (a) (i) ?
Thanks
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Re:PEV December 2005 Task 1.2
The 0.50 comes from the standard price of each unit, it is on page 2 in the data given. I'm so glad you asked this question as I was stuck on it and got too lazy to find it out!!!
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lol !
Damn the AAT and their mind games!0 -
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Thank you SOO much for that, I ended up havin a right old paddy with that paper and threw it all over the table in a strop, oh well, I had better go and uncrease it now an try again
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I think when I first sat this paper I got everything up until the variance. So plain sailing from here I hope!0 -
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OK, spoke too soon.
How the hell do I remember how to split the variance in task (iii)???0 -
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Don't ask me, I had to lie down in a dark room for an hour or so after finding out where the 0.50 came from............. :idea:0 -
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Re:PEV December 2005 Task 1.2
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Identify your cost per kg of paper
The 0.50 comes from the standard price of each unit-
Divide by the exchange rate when the standard was set
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Multiply by the exchange rate for November
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Now you have a
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Find the price variance caused by the difference between the original standard and the revised standard price per kg
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Find the price variance caused by the difference between the revised standard and the actual price per kg
See how you get on Bryan.0