A company uses a two-variance analysis for overhead variances, flexible-budget and production-volume. The production-volume variance is the difference between the factory overhead applied at standard and: a. Total factory overhead per the flexible budget. b. Actual factory overhead incurred. c. Total factory overhead per the master budget. d. Fixed overhead incurred. Solution A company uses a two-variance analysis for overhead variances, flexible-budget and production-volume. The production-volume variance is the difference between the factory overhead applied at standard and: c.Total factory overhead per the master budget. Note : Production-volume variance = Budgeted factory Overhead - Standard Factory Overhead at actual output .
A company uses a two-variance analysis for overhead variances, flexible-budget and production-volume. The production-volume variance is the difference between the factory overhead applied at standard and: a. Total factory overhead per the flexible budget. b. Actual factory overhead incurred. c. Total factory overhead per the master budget. d. Fixed overhead incurred. Solution A company uses a two-variance analysis for overhead variances, flexible-budget and production-volume. The production-volume variance is the difference between the factory overhead applied at standard and: c.Total factory overhead per the master budget. Note : Production-volume variance = Budgeted factory Overhead - Standard Factory Overhead at actual output .