Jackson, Inc., manufactures two products that it sells to the same market. Excerpted below are its budgeted and actual operating results for the year just completed:     Budget   Actual   Unit sales             Product X   22,300     45,000   Product Y   88,000     76,000   Unit contribution margin             Product X $ 5.90   $ 3.30   Product Y $ 17.00   $ 14.00   Unit selling price             Product X $ 17.00   $ 14.00   Product Y $ 20.00   $ 21.00       Industry volume was estimated to be 1,854,000 units at the time the budget was prepared. Actual industry volume for the period was 2,470,000 units. Jackson measures variances using contribution margin.   The total contribution margin sales volume variance of the period is:   Multiple Choice   $81,670 unfavorable.   $141,590 favorable.   $97,620 unfavorable.   $70,070 unfavorable.   $39,470 favorable.

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Jackson, Inc., manufactures two products that it sells to the same market. Excerpted below are its budgeted and actual operating results for the year just completed:

 

  Budget   Actual  
Unit sales            
Product X   22,300     45,000  
Product Y   88,000     76,000  
Unit contribution margin            
Product X $ 5.90   $ 3.30  
Product Y $ 17.00   $ 14.00  
Unit selling price            
Product X $ 17.00   $ 14.00  
Product Y $ 20.00   $ 21.00  
 

 

Industry volume was estimated to be 1,854,000 units at the time the budget was prepared. Actual industry volume for the period was 2,470,000 units. Jackson measures variances using contribution margin.

 

The total contribution margin sales volume variance of the period is:

 

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    $81,670 unfavorable.

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    $141,590 favorable.

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    $97,620 unfavorable.

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    $70,070 unfavorable.

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    $39,470 favorable.

 
 
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