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ABOVE ARE THE QUESTION WITH THE INFO AS WELL AS THE CHARTS THAT NEED TO BE FILLED OUT PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!! PR 10-47 (Algo)

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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!

PR 10-47 (Algo) Comprehensive Problem on Variance Analysis (LO 10-1, 10-3, 10-6) [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Springsteen Company manufactures guitars. The company uses a standard, job-order cost-accounting system in two production departments. In the Construction Department, the wooden guitars are built by highly skilled craftsmen and coated with several layers of lacquer. Then the units are transferred to the Finishing Department, where the bridge of the guitar is attached and the strings are installed. The guitars also are tuned and inspected in the Finishing Department. The diagram below depicts the production process. Each finished guitar contains seven pounds of veneered wood. In addition, one pound of wood is typically wasted in the production process. The veneered wood used in the guitars has a standard price of $12 per pound. The other parts needed to complete each guitar, such as the bridge and strings, cost $15 per guitar. The labor standards for Springsteen's two production departments are as follows: Construction Department: 6 hours of direct labor at $20 per hour Finishing Department: 3 hours of direct labor at $15 per hour The following pertains to the month of July. 1. There were no beginning or ending work-in-process inventories in either production department. 2. There was no beginning finished-goods inventory. 3. Actual production was 572 guitars, and 372 guitars were sold on account for $400 each. 4. The company purchased 6,900 pounds of veneered wood at a price of $12.50 per pound. 5. Actual usage of veneered wood was 5,400 pounds of the wood purchased during July. 6. Enough parts (bridges and strings) to finish 672 guitars were purchased at a cost of $10,080. 7. The Construction Department used 3,300 direct-labor hours. The total direct-labor cost in the Construction Department was $62,700. 8. The Finishing Department used 1,786 direct-labor hours. The total direct-labor cost in that department was $28,576. 9. There were no direct-material variances in the Finishing Department. 3. Complete the following cost variance report for July. Springsteen Company investigates all variances greater than $5,000 or 5%. (Use Exhibit 10-5.) Note: Indleate the effect of each varlance by selecting "Fovorable" or "Unfovorable". Select "None" and enter "O" for no effect (l.e., zero varlance). Round "Percentege of Standard Cost" to 2 decimal places

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