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  • October 6, 2020 at 10:07 am #587454
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    How is the following type of variance calculated?

    Question: Leaf Limited had a mixed year. Its market share has improved 2% to 20% but the overall market had contracted by 5% in the same period. The budgeted sales were 504000 units and standard contribution was 12 per unit.

    The sales market size variance is:

    October 6, 2020 at 3:43 pm #587478
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    When they did the budget, the expected the market share to be 18% (20% – 2%).

    Since the budgeted on sales of 504,000, they must have expected the market to be 504,000 / 18% = 2,800,000.

    In fact the market contracted by 5%, so the actual market was 95% x 2,800,000 = 2,660,000.

    The actual market share was 20%, and so their actual sales were 20% x 2,660,000 = 532,000.

    October 7, 2020 at 12:37 pm #587589
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    How is market size variance calculated

    October 7, 2020 at 3:00 pm #587615
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    The difference between the budgeted sales (of 504,000) and what the sales would have been if the only thing that had changed was the market size (i.e. 18% x 2,660,000). Costed out at the standard contribution per unit.

    (The original exam question did not ask for the variance 🙂 )

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