MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
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Chapter 9, Problem 15E
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Concept Introduction:
Revenue and spending variance: The difference between the actual and budgeted revenue and expenses is stated as revenue and spending variance. It helps the organization to compare the actual results with the budget and analyze those differences. The company can achieve its desired profit with favorable price variance. It has a positive impact on profitability. An unfavorable variance suggests negative profits because, with the increased costs, the profits are reduced.
The revenue and spending variances of the company for the month of June.
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Product Costs using Activity Rates
Nozama.com Inc. sells consumer electronics over the Internet. For the next period, the budgeted cost of the sales order processing activity is $121,100, and 17,300 orders are estimated to be processed.
a. Determine the activity rate of the sales order processing activity.$ per sales order
b. Determine the amount of sales order processing cost that Nozama.com would receive if it had 9,900 sales orders.$
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