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Actual results for the year are: Actual production (units) 594,000 Actual variable overhead $928,000 Actual direct labor hours (AH) 446,000 Actual fixed overhead $835,600
1. Compute the applied fixed overhead
2. Compute the fixed overhead spending and volume variances
1) budgeted labor hours = 600,000 units x 0.75 labors hours per unit = 450,000 labor hours
standard fixed overhead rate = $832,500 / 450,000 labor hours = $1.85 per labor hour
applied fixed overhead = actual labor hours x standard fixed overhead rate = 446,000 x $1.85 = $825,100
2) Fixed overhead volume variance = applied fixed overhead – budgeted fixed overhead = $825,100 - $832,500 = -$7,400 favorable
Fixed overhead spending variance = actual fixed overhead - applied fixed overhead = $835,600 - $825,100 = $10,500 unfavorable
total fixed overhead variance = -$7,400 + $10,500 = $3,100 unfavorable