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Bluecap Co.uses a standard cost system and flexible budgets for control purposes.The following budgeted information pertains to 2010: Bluecap Co.uses a standard cost system and flexible budgets for control purposes.The following budgeted information pertains to 2010:   During 2010,Bluecap worked 28,000 direct labor hours and manufactured 9,600 units.The actual factory overhead was $14,000 greater than the flexible budget amount for the units produced,of which $6,000 was due to fixed factory overhead.In preparing a budget for 2011 Bluecap decided to raise the level of operation to 90% of capacity,to manufacture 9,000 units at a budgeted total of 27,000 direct labor hours. The factory overhead spending variance in 2010,based on a three-variance breakdown (decomposition) of the total overhead variance is: A) $3,200 favorable. B) $11,440 unfavorable. C) $15,040 favorable. D) $17,280 favorable. E) $17,440 unfavorable.
During 2010,Bluecap worked 28,000 direct labor hours and manufactured 9,600 units.The actual factory overhead was $14,000 greater than the flexible budget amount for the units produced,of which $6,000 was due to fixed factory overhead.In preparing a budget for 2011 Bluecap decided to raise the level of operation to 90% of capacity,to manufacture 9,000 units at a budgeted total of 27,000 direct labor hours.
The factory overhead spending variance in 2010,based on a three-variance breakdown (decomposition) of the total overhead variance is:


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Balance Sheet Approach

A method in accounting that focuses on valuing all assets and liabilities listed on the balance sheet at their current market values to provide a snapshot of a company's financial condition at a specific point in time.

Direct Write-off Approach

An accounting method for dealing with bad debts where specific accounts receivable are written off against income at the time they are determined to be uncollectible.

Normal Balance

The side of an account that is increased, which for assets, expenses, and dividends is the debit side, and for liabilities, equity, and revenue is the credit side.

Financial Statement

A documented account detailing the commercial operations and fiscal outcomes of an enterprise.

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