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Lisa and Collin are married. Lisa works as an engineer and earns a salary of $116,000. Collin works at a beauty salon and reported wages of $45,000. Lisa received $500 of interest from corporate bonds and $250 of interest from a municipal bond. Lisa acquired these bonds prior to her marriage to Collin. Collin's father passed away on April 14. He inherited cash of $50,000 and his baseball card collection, valued at $2,000. As beneficiary of his father's life insurance policy, Collin also received $150,000. The couple spent a weekend in Atlantic City in November and came home with gambling winnings of $1,200. Collin was injured in an accident at the salon. He was unable to work for a month, but during this time he received $5,000 from disability insurance he purchased several years ago. Collin also received $2,000 in workers' compensation, and $1,500 from the salon for the emotional trauma he suffered from the accident. Calculate Lisa and Collin's gross income for this year, assuming they will file marriedfiling jointly.
Overhead Controllable Variance
Overhead controllable variance refers to the difference between expected controllable overhead costs and the actual costs directly managed by a department or manager.
Overhead Volume Variance
A measure used to evaluate the difference between expected and actual overhead costs, based on the volume of goods produced.
Materials Price Variance
The difference between the actual cost of materials used in production and the standard cost that was expected or budgeted.
Materials Quantity Variance
The difference between the actual amount of materials used in production and the standard amount expected, measured in terms of cost.
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