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the Clark Company Makes a Single Product and Uses

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The Clark Company makes a single product and uses standard costing. Variable overhead is assigned to production on the basis of direct labour hours. Some data concerning this product for the month of May follow:  Labour rate variance: $7,000 F Labour efficiency variance: $12,000 F Variable overhead efficiency variance: $4,000 F Number of units produced: 10,000 Standard labour rate per direct labour hour: $12 Standard variable overhead rate per direct labour hour: $4 Actual labour hours used: 14,000 Actual variable manufacturing overhead costs: $58,290\begin{array} { | l | l | l | } \hline \text { Labour rate variance: } & \$ 7,000 & \mathrm {~F} \\\hline \text { Labour efficiency variance: } & \$ 12,000 & \mathrm {~F} \\\hline \text { Variable overhead efficiency variance: } & \$ 4,000 & \mathrm {~F} \\\hline \text { Number of units produced: } & 10,000 & \\\hline \text { Standard labour rate per direct labour hour: } & \$ 12 & \\\hline \text { Standard variable overhead rate per direct labour hour: } & \$ 4 & \\\hline \text { Actual labour hours used: } & 14,000 & \\\hline \text { Actual variable manufacturing overhead costs: } & \$ 58,290 & \\\hline\end{array}
-In a standard cost system, the resources applied to production are recorded as additions to work in process inventory using the standard quantities and the standard prices for each actual unit added.

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