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Isaman Corporation uses a standard cost system in which inventories are recorded at their standard costs and any variances are closed directly to Cost of Goods Sold.The direct labor standards for the company's only product specify 0.60 hours per unit at $21.50 per hour.During the year, the company started and completed 11,500 units.Direct labor employees worked 7,500 hours at an average cost of $19.50 per hour. During the year, the company started and completed 11,500 units.Direct labor employees worked 7,500 hours at an average cost of $19.50 per hour.
Assume that all transactions are recorded on a worksheet as shown in the text.On the left-hand side of the equals sign in the worksheet are columns for Cash, Raw Materials, Work in Process, Finished Goods, and PP&E (net) .All of the variance columns are on the right-hand-side of the equals sign along with the column for Retained Earnings.
When the direct labor cost is recorded, which of the following entries will be made?

A) ($12,900) in the Labor Rate Variance column
B) $12,900 in the Labor Efficiency Variance column
C) $12,900 in the Labor Rate Variance column
D) ($12,900) in the Labor Efficiency Variance column

Labor Rate Variance

The difference between the actual cost of labor and the standard or budgeted cost, used to control and manage labor costs effectively.

Labor Efficiency Variance

The difference between the actual labor hours used and the standard hours expected for a level of output.

Direct Labor Standards

Refer to the pre-determined amount of labor time and labor cost that should be used for producing a unit of product or service.

  • Recognize and evaluate the consequences of variances in direct labor costs.
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