Fixed overhead variances

Hello,

Wonder if someone could help me with the expenditure variance for the below:

Budgeted production is 10,000 units @ 6 hours per unit with a labour cost of 5 pounds per hour

Actual production is 11,500 units using 70,150 hours at a total cost of 343,735

Overheads are apportioned on the basis of budgeted total labour hours. Total fixed overheads are budgeted at 600,000 with actuals of 630,000


Any general tips on understand these would be appreciated!!

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  • Tii_Zahra
    Tii_Zahra Registered Posts: 3
    Hi,
    Just incase you haven't gotten the answer to your Q.

    Fixed Overhead Expenditure : Actual - Budget
    £630,000 - £600,000 = £30,000

    Fixed Overhead Volume : Budget - SH * SR (Standard Hour * Standard Rate)
    £600,000 - 300,000 (10,000*6*5) = 300,000

    Fixed Overhead Capacity : Budget - AH * SR (Actual Hour * Standard Rate)
    £600,000 - 350750 (70150*5) = 249250

    Fixed Overhead Efficiency: AH * SR - SH * SR (Standard Hour * Standard Rate)
    350750 - 300,000 = 50,750

    Total Fixed Overhead : Actual - SH * SR (Standard Hour * Standard Rate)
    £630,000 - 300,000 = 330,000
  • Anzelari
    Anzelari Registered Posts: 11 New contributor 🐸

  • Anzelari
    Anzelari Registered Posts: 11 New contributor 🐸
    OAR = 600,000/60,000 = £10/labour hour
    B= £600,000
    S=£10 x (11500 x 6 h) = £690,000
    A=£630,000
    AA=£10 x 70,150= £701,500
    Fixed overhead expenditure: B-A = 600,000 - 630,000= -30,000 (Adverse)
    Volume variance: S-B=690,000-600,000= 90,000 (Favourable)
    Capacity variance: AA-B = 701,500 -600,000 = 101,500 (Favourable)
    Efficiency variance: S-AA = 690,000 - 701,500 = -11,500 (Adverse)
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