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according to becker: Production volume variance is the variance in an absorption costing system that measures the departure from the denominator level of activity that was used to set the fixed overhead rate.

need help to understand this sentence, anyone please?

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I think that sentence is terrible; I have no idea what Becker is trying to say.  Here is how I remember FOH variances:

Actual FOH - Budgeted FOH = Spending Variance

Budgeted FOH - (Std Rate * Std Volume) = Volume Variance 



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(1) What's the difference between "Budgeted FOH" and "Std FOH"?

(2) Do you know what a four way Overhead variance is?

 

Thanks for your help. i am sitting for the exam next week and kind of lost with the Fixed Overhead portion.

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For example:  The variable overhead to produce one unit of chair is 1 hour @ $20 dollar per hour.
Facts:  You produce 100  chairs and consume 1.5 hours each since you hired unskilled people and pay them $10 an hour

A. Actual Cost

 

B. Actual hrs@ standard rate

 

C. Standard Cost (recorded on your book

 

 

 

 

100 chairs x 1.5hrs x $10
=$1,500

 

Actual hrs x Std. Rate
100 chairs x 1.5hrs x $20
= $3,000

 

Std Hrs x Std Rate for the actual ouput
100 chairs x 1hr x $20
=$2,000

 

 

 

 

 

A-B
Spending Variance(Price variance)
=($1,500) -Favorable because actual rate is lower

 

B-C
Efficiency variance (volume variance)
=$1,000 - Unfavorable. Unskilled laborer is inefficient because they used more hours than budgeted…Next time, hire me!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Variance = ($1,500)+ $1,000
=($500) Favorable. You spend $1,500 while you had budgeted $2,000 for 100 chairs..Well, still good job!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you so much for the great explaination! Where does the Fixed Overhead come into play? i noticed that you've used Variance Overhead in your example.
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