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LawnMate Company manufactures power mowers that are sold throughout the United States and...

LawnMate Company manufactures power mowers that are sold throughout the United States and Canada. The company uses a comprehensive budgeting process and compares actual results to budgeted amounts on a monthly basis. Each month. LawnMate’s accounting department prepares a variance analysis and distributes the report to all responsible parties. A1 Richmond, production manager, is upset about the results for May. Richmond, who is responsible for the cost of goods manufactured, has implemented several cost-cutting measures in the manufacturing area and is discouraged by the unfavorable variance in variable costs.

LAWNMATE COMPANY

Operating Results

For the Month of May

Master Budget

Actual

Variance

Units sold

5.000

4800

200 U

Revenue

$1,200,000

$1,152,000

$48,000 U

Variable cost

760,000

780.000

20,000 U

    Contribution margin

$ 440,000

$ 372,000

$68,000 U

Fixed overhead

180,000

180,000

Fixed general and administrative cost

120,000

115,000

5,000 F

    Operating income

$ 140,000

$ 77,000

$63,000 U

When the master budget was prepared, LawnMate’s cost accountant, Joan Ballard, supplied the following unit costs: direct material, $60: direct labor, $44: variable overhead, $36; and variable selling, $12.

The total variable costs of $780,000 for May include $320,000 for direct material, $192,000 for direct labor, $176,000 for variable overhead, and $92,000 for variable selling expenses. Ballard believes that LawnMate’s monthly reports would he more meaningful to everyone if the company adopted flexible budgeting and prepared more detailed analyses.

Required:

1. Prepare a flexible budget for LawnMate Company for the month of May that includes separate variable-cost budgets for each type of cost (direct material, etc.).

2. Determine the variance between the flexible budget and actual cost for each cost item.

3. Discuss how the revised budget and variance data are likely to impact the behavior of A1 Richmond, the production manager.

4. Build a spreadsheet: Construct an Excel spreadsheet to solve requirements (1) and (2) above. Show how the solution will change if the following information changes: actual sales amounted to 4.700 units, and actual fixed overhead was $179,000.

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