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Variance Qn 2

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  • December 2, 2020 at 5:28 pm #597420
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    Yellow sells two types of squash ball, the type A and the type B. The standard contribution
    from these balls is $4 and $5 respectively and the standard profit per ball is $1.50 and $2.40
    respectively. The budget was to sell 5 type A balls for every 3 type B balls.
    Actual sales were up 20,000 at 240,000 balls with type A balls being 200,000 of that total.
    Yellow values its stock of balls at standard marginal cost.
    What is the value of the favourable sales quantity variance?

    According to the way I know the longer method I got the answer wrong …but according to Kaplan it’s the short way but I didn’t understand how did they get total budgeted sales as 220000.. plz explain

    December 3, 2020 at 9:53 am #597465
    John Moffat
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    It doesn’t matter which way you do your workings – any way will give the same final answer.

    The question says that sales were up by 20,000 and were 240,000 balls. Therefore the budgeted sales must have been 240,000 less 20,000, which is 220,000 🙂

    December 3, 2020 at 11:52 am #597509
    nk16
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    Ohh okay thanks…
    But when I used the longer ways I didn’t get the answer …

    December 3, 2020 at 3:53 pm #597524
    John Moffat
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    The budget sales are A: 5/8 x 220,000 = 137,500. and B: 3/8 x 220,000 = 82,500.
    At standard contribution this gives a total contribution of: $962,500

    The actual total sales, at standard mix, are A: 5/8 x 240,000 = 150,000, and B: 3/8 x 240,000 = 90,000.
    At standard contribution this gives a total contribution of $1,050,000

    Therefore the quantity variance is the difference of $87,500 (F)

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