Variances and Journal Entries Jacobs Company manufactures a single product and uses a standard costing system. The nature of its product dictates that it be sold in the period it is produced. Thus, no ending work in process or finished goods inventories remain at the end of the period. However, raw materials can be stored and are purchased in bulk when prices are favorable. Per-unit standard product costs are material, $8.20 (4 pounds); labor, 56.20 (0.5 hour); and variable overhead, 54.20 (based on direct labor hours). Budgeted fixed overhead is $54,000. Jacobs accounts for all inventories and cost of goods sold at standard cost and records each variance in a separate account. The following data relate to May 2016 when 17,700 finished units were produced. a. Assume Jacobs purchased 69,000 pounds of raw materials on account at $2.40 per pound and used 67,000 pounds in May's production, prepare a journal entry to record the purchase of raw materials and a separate journal entry to record the use of raw materials in production. Record these entries using standard costs and include the appropriate materials variances. General Journal Description Debit Credit Materials inventory 141,450 Materials price variance 24,150 Accounts payable 0 165,600 To record the purchase of direct materials Work in process inventory O Materials efficiency variance O 7.790 Materials inventory 137.350 To record the use of direct materials 45.140 O b. Assuming employees worked 8,900 direct labor hours at an average hourly rate of $11.90, prepare a journal entry to record actual costs, standard costs, and any labor variances. General Journal Description Debit Credit Work in process inventory 109,740 Labor efficiency variance Labor rate variance 105.910 X Wages payable 4.450 x To record direct labor costs c. Assuming Jacobs' actual and applied variable overhead was $76,700 and that budgeted and actual fixed overhead incurred was $54,000, prepare a journal entry to record actual and standard overhead costs and any overhead variances. General Journal Description Debit Credit Work in process inventory 74.340 X Variable overhead spending variance 1.940 Variable overhead efficiency variance 420 Manufacturing overhead 0 76,700 x To record actual and standard overhead costs