Comprehensive Problems Part C: Note: This section is a continuation from Parts A and B of the comprehensive problem. Be sure you have completed Parts A and B before attempting Part C. You may have to refer back to data presented in Parts A and B as well as use answers from those parts when completing this section, Genuine Spice Inc. began operations on January 1 of the current year. The company produces 8-ounce bottles of hand and body lotion called Eternal Beauty. The lotion is sold wholesale in 12-bottle cases for $100 per case. There is a selling commission of $20 per case. The January direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead costs are as follows: DIRECT MATERIALS Direct Cost Units Materials Behavior per Case per Unit Cost per Case $0.02 $200 Natural oils Bottle (8-oz.) 12 bottles Cost Va 100 OZS Variable 30 OZS. 0.30 9.00 Variable 0.50 6.00 $17.00 Department Cost Behavior DIRECT LABOR Time Labor Rate per Case per Hour 20 min. $18.00 5 14.40 Direct Labor Cost per Case $6.00 Variable Mixing Filling Variable 1.20 25 min $7.20 FACTORY OVERHEAD Cost Behavior Total Cost Utilities Mixed $600 Facility lease 14,000 Equipment depreciation Fixed 4,300 Supplies Fixed 660 $19,560 Fixed Part C-August Variance Analysis During September of the current year, the controller was asked to perform variance analyses for August. The January operating data provided the standard prices, rates, times, and quantities per case. There were 1,500 actual cases produced during August, which was 250 more cases than planned at the beginning of the month. Actual data for August were as follows: Actual Direct Materials Actual Direct Materials Price per Unit Quantity per Case 30.016 per om 102 OZS Cream base Natural oils Bottle (8-oz.) $0.32 per oz $0.42 per bottle 31 025 12.5 bottles Actual Direct Labor Rate Actual Direct Labor Time per Case $18.20 19.50 min. Mixing Filling 14.00 5.60 min Actual variable overhead $305.00 Normal volume 1,600 cases The prices of the materials were different than standard due to fluctuations in market prices. The standard quantity of materials used per case was an ideal standard. The Mixing Department used a higher grade labor classification during the month, thus causing the actual labor rate to exceed standard. The Filling Department used a lower grade labor classification during the month, thus causing the actual labor rate to be less than standard. Required: 10. Determine the direct materials price and quantity variances for the three materials. Enter the costs in dollars and cents {carried to three decimal places when required), Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Direct Materials Price Variance: Cream Base Natural Oils Bottles Actual price Standard price Difference Lopen OS Actual quantity (units) LOGO btis X ots Direct materials price variance Indicate if favorable or unfavorable Enter the standard price to two decimal places. Direct Materials Quantity Variance: Cream Base Natural Oils Bottles Actual quantity O2S. ozs. btis, Standard quantity Difference OZS OZS. btls. Standard price Direct materials quantity variance Indicate if favorable or Indicate of favorable or unfavorable 11. Determine the direct labor rate and time variances for the two departments. Do not round hours. Enter the costs in dollars and cents. Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Direct Labor Rate Variance: Mixing Department Filling Department Actual rate Standard rate Difference Actual time (hours) Direct labor rate variance Indicate if favorable or unfavorable Direct Labor Time Variance: Mixing Department Filling Department Actualtime (hours) Standard time (hours) Difference Standard rate X$ Direct labor time variance Indicate if favorable or unfavorable 12. Determine the factory overhead controllable variance. Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Actual variable overhead Variable overhead at standard cost Factory overhead controllable variance Indicate if favorable or unfavorable 13. Determine the factory overhead volume variance. Round rate to two decimal places and round your final answer to two decimal places. Enter all amounts as positive numbers. Normal volume (cases) Actual volume (cases) Difference Fixed factory overhead rate Factory overhead volume variance Indicate if favorable or unfavorable 14. The production volume of cases was planned at the beginning of August. The variances compare the actual cost and the standard cost of for the month. Thus, the standard cost must be based on the units of actual production