Grand Slam Company makes customized golf shirts for sale to golf courses. Each shirt requires 1.5 hours to produce because of the customized logo for each golf course. Grand Slam uses direct labor-hours to allocate the overhead cost to production. Fixed overhead costs, including rent, depreciation, supervisory salaries, and other production expenses, are budgeted at $15,600 per month. The facility currently used is large enough to produce 1,300 shirts per month. During March, Grand Slam produced 640 shirts and actual fixed costs were $11,600. Read the requirements. Requirements 1&2. Calculate the fixed overhead spending variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U). If Grand Slam uses direct labor-hours available at capacity to calculate the budgeted fixed overhead rate, what is the production-volume variance? Indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U). Begin by determining the formula then computing the fixed overhead rate per direct labor hour. (Round the fixed overhead rate to the nearest cent.) Requirements 1. Calculate the fixed overhead spending variance and indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U). 2. If Grand Slam uses direct labor-hours available at capacity to calculate the budgeted fixed overhead rate, what is the production-volume variance? Indicate whether it is favorable (F) or unfavorable (U). 3. An unfavorable production-volume variance could be interpreted as the economic cost of unused capacity. Why would Grand Slam be willing to incur this cost? 4. Top Par's budgeted variable cost per unit is $29, and it expects to sell its shirts for $58 apiece. Compute the sales-volume variance and reconcile it with the production-volume variance calculated in requirement 2 . What does each concept measure