I Love My Chocolate Company makes dark chocolate and light chocolate. Both products require cocoa and sugar. The following planning information has been made available: Standard Amount per Case Dark Chocolate Light Chocolate Standard Price per Pound Cocoa 12 lbs. 9 lbs. $5.00 Sugar 10 lbs. 14 lbs. 0.60 Standard labor time 0.3 hr. 0.4 hr. Dark Chocolate Light Chocolate Planned production 4,200 cases 12,100 cases Standard labor rate $15.50 per hr. $15.50 per hr. I Love My Chocolate Company does not expect there to be any beginning or ending inventories of cocoa or sugar. At the end of the budget year, I Love My Chocolate Company had the following actual results: Dark Chocolate Light Chocolate Actual production (cases) 4,000 12,600 Actual Price per Pound Actual Pounds Purchased and Used Cocoa $5.10 162,200 Sugar 0.55 211,000 Actual Labor Rate Actual Labor Hours Used Dark chocolate $15.10 per hr. 1,090 Light chocolate 15.90 per hr. 5,170 Required: 1. Prepare the following variance analyses for both chocolates and the total, based on the actual results and production levels at the end of the budget year: a. Direct materials price variance, direct materials quantity variance, and total variance. b. Direct labor rate variance, direct labor time variance, and total variance. Enter a favorable variance as a negative number using a minus sign and an unfavorable variance as a positive number. b. Direct labor rate variance $fill in the blank 7 Direct labor time variance $fill in the blank 9

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  1. I Love My Chocolate Company makes dark chocolate and light chocolate. Both products require cocoa and sugar. The following planning information has been made available:

    Standard Amount per Case
           Dark Chocolate      Light Chocolate      Standard Price per Pound
    Cocoa 12 lbs.   9 lbs.   $5.00  
    Sugar 10 lbs.   14 lbs.   0.60  
    Standard labor time 0.3 hr.   0.4 hr.      

      Dark Chocolate Light Chocolate
    Planned production 4,200 cases   12,100 cases  
    Standard labor rate $15.50 per hr.   $15.50 per hr.  

    I Love My Chocolate Company does not expect there to be any beginning or ending inventories of cocoa or sugar. At the end of the budget year, I Love My Chocolate Company had the following actual results:

      Dark Chocolate Light Chocolate
    Actual production (cases) 4,000 12,600
           Actual Price per Pound      Actual Pounds Purchased and Used
    Cocoa $5.10   162,200  
    Sugar 0.55   211,000  
      Actual Labor Rate      Actual Labor Hours Used
    Dark chocolate $15.10 per hr.   1,090  
    Light chocolate 15.90 per hr.   5,170  

    Required:

    1.  Prepare the following variance analyses for both chocolates and the total, based on the actual results and production levels at the end of the budget year:

         a. Direct materials price variance, direct materials quantity variance, and total variance.

         b. Direct labor rate variance, direct labor time variance, and total variance.

    Enter a favorable variance as a negative number using a minus sign and an unfavorable variance as a positive number.

    b.   Direct labor rate variance $fill in the blank 7
     
      Direct labor time variance $fill in the blank 9
     
      Total direct labor cost variance $fill in the blank 11
     

    2.  The variance analyses should be based on the (acutal or standard) amounts at (actual or standard) volumes. The budget must flex with the volume changes. If the (actual or standard) volume is different from the planned volume, as it was in this case, then the budget used for performance evaluation should reflect the change in direct materials and direct labor that will be required for the (actual or standard) production. In this way, spending from volume changes can be separated from efficiency and price variances.

     
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