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Standard Costing and Variance Analysis Module 15 Standard Costing and Variance Analysis Dr. Varadraj Bapat, IIT Mumbai

Index Definition of standard Steps in standard costing Types of standards Variance Types of variance Variance Analysis Advantages &disadvantages of Std costing Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Standard It’s a norm or bench mark It is useful for comparison it may indicate minimum quality  Eg. Standard of passing Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Standard Cost An estimated or pre-determined cost of performing an operation or producing a good or service, under normal conditions.   It is used as a basis for cost control through variance analysis. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Standard Cost It is chosen to serve as a benchmark in the standard costing/ budgetary control system. It is a budget for the production of one unit of product or service. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Standard Cost It is a pre-determined cost which is calculated from management’s standards of efficient operation and the relevant necessary expenditure. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Standard Costing It is a cost accounting technique for cost control where standard costs are determined and compared with actual costs, to initiate corrective action. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Standard Costing It is a control method involving the preparation of detailed cost and sales budgets. A management tool used to facilitate management by exception. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Steps in Standard Costing actual cost Record Analysis Variance standard cost Set Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Steps in Standard Costing Set the standard cost A standard quantity is predetermined and standard price per unit is estimated. Budgeted cost is calculated by using standard cost. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Steps in Standard Costing Record the actual cost Calculate actual quantity and cost incurred giving full details. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Steps in Standard Costing Variance Analysis Comparison of the actual cost with the budgeted cost. The cost variance is used in controlling cost. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Take suitable corrective action. Variance Analysis Take suitable corrective action. Fix responsibilities to ensure compliance Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Create effective control system. Resetting the budget, if required. Variance Analysis Create effective control system. Resetting the budget, if required. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Types of standards Ideal Standards: These represents the level of performance attainable when prices for material and labour are most favorable, when the highest output is achieved with the best equipment and layout and when maximum efficiency in utilization of resources results in maximum output with minimum cost. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Normal Standards: These are the standards that may be achieved under normal operating conditions. The normal activity has been defined as number of standard hours which will produce normal efficiency sufficient goods to meet the average sales demand over a term of years. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Basic or Bogey standards: These standards are use only when they are likely to remain constant or unaltered over long period. According to this standard, a base year is chosen for comparison purposes in the same way as statistician use price indices. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Basic or Bogey standards: When basic standards are in use, variances are not calculated as the difference between standard and actual cost. Instead, the actual cost is expressed as a percentage of basic cost. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Current Standard: These standards reflect the management’s anticipation of what actual cost will be for the current period. These are the costs which the business will incur if the anticipated prices are paid for goods and services and the usage corresponds to that believed to be necessary to produce the planned output. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variance The difference between standard cost and actual cost of the actual output is defined as Variance. A variance may be favourable or unfavourable. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variance If the actual cost is less than the standard cost, the variance is favourable and if the actual cost is more than the standard cost, the variance will be unfavourable. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

It is not enough to know the figures of these variances in fact it is required to trace their origin and causes of occurrence for taking necessary remedial steps to reduce / eliminate them. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variance - Types The purpose of standard costing reports is to investigate the reasons for significant variances so as to identify the problems and take corrective action. Variances are broadly of two types, namely, controllable and uncontrollable. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Controllable Variance Controllable variances are those which can be controlled by the departmental heads whereas uncontrollable variances are those which are beyond their control. If uncontrollable variances are of significant nature and are persistent, the standards may need revision. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variance Analysis Variance analysis is the dividing of the cost variance into its components to know their causes, so that one can approach for corrective measures. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variance Analysis Variances of Efficiency: Variance arising due to the effectiveness in use of material quantities, labour hours. Here actual quantities are compared with predetermined standards. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variances of Price Rates: Variances arising due to change in unit material prices, standard labour hour rates and standard allowances for indirect costs. Here actual prices are compared with predetermined ones. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variances of Due to Volume: Variance due to effect of difference between actual activity and the level of activity estimated when the standard was set. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Dr. Varadraj Bapat Analysis of Variance Material Variance Labour Variance Overhead Variance Sales Variance Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Reasons of Material Variance Change in Basic price Fail to purchase anticipated standard quantities at appropriate price Use of sub-standard material Ineffective use of materials Pilferage Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Material Variance Material Cost Variance= (Standard Quantity X Standard Price) –(Actual Qty X Act Price) Material Price Variance= Actual Quantity (Standard Price - Actual Price) Material Usage Variance=Standard Price (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity) Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Reasons of Labour Variance Time Related Issues Change in design and quality standard Low Motivation Poor working conditions Improper scheduling/placement of labour Inadequate Training Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Reasons of Labour Variance Rate Related Issues Increments / high labour wages Overtime Labour shortage leading to higher rates Union agreement Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Labour Variance Labour Cost Variance= (Standard Hrs X Standard Rate Per Hour) –(Actual Hrs X Actual Rate Per Hour) Labour Rate Variance= Actual Hrs (Standard Rate - Actual Rate) Labour efficiency Variance= Standard Rate (Std Hrs - Actual Hrs worked) Idle Time Variance= Idle Hours X Std Rate Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Reasons of Overheads Variance Under or over absorption of fixed overheads Fall in demand/ Improper planning Breakdowns /Power Failure Labour issues Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Reasons of Overheads Variance Inflation Lack of planning Lack of cost control Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variable Overheads (OH) Variance Variable OH Cost Variance= (Standard Hrs X Standard Variable OH Rate) – Actual OH Cost Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Variable OH Variance Variable OH Expenditure Variance= (Actual Hrs X Standard Variable OH Rate) – Actual OH Cost Variable OH Efficiency Variance= (Standard Hrs - Actual Hrs) X Standard Variable OH Rate Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Fixed Overheads (OH) Variance Fixed OH Cost Variance= Absorbed OH – Actual OH Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Fixed Overheads (OH) Variance Absorbed OH = Actual Units * Standard OH Rate per unit Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Fixed OH Variance Fixed OH Expenditure Variance= Budgeted OH – Actual OH Fixed OH Volume Variance= Absorbed OH – Budgeted OH Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Reasons of Sales Variance Change in price Change in Market size Change in Market share Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Sales Variances Sales Value Variance = Budgeted Sales – Actual Sales Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Sales Variances Sales Price Variance = Actual Quantity (Actual Price - Budgeted Price) Sales Volume Variance = Budgeted Price (Actual Quantity - Budgeted Quantity) Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Advantages of Standard Costing Basis for sensible cost comparisons Employment of management by exception Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Means of performance evaluation for employees Result in more stable product cost Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Disadvantages of Standard Costing Too comprehensive hence time-consuming Precise estimation of prices or rates is difficult Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Focus on cost minimization rather than quality or innovation. Requires continuous revision with frequent changes in technology/ market trends Focus on cost minimization rather than quality or innovation. Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Material Variance Material Cost Variance Material Price Variance Material Usage Variance Can we sub-divide Usage Variance ? What are its causes, when we have more than one Raw Material ? Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Material Variance Material Cost Variance Material Price Variance Material Usage Variance Material Yield Variance Material Mix Variance Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Material Variance Material Cost Variance= (Standard Quantity X Standard Price) –(Actual Qty X Act Price) Material Price Variance= Actual Quantity (Standard Price - Actual Price) Material Usage Variance=Standard Price (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity) Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Material Variance Material Yield Variance= (Std Input Qty- Actual Input Qty)*Std Price of Std Input Material Mix Variance= Standard Price (Revised Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity) Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Fixed Overheads (OH) Variance Fixed OH Cost Variance= Absorbed OH – Actual OH Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Fixed Overheads (OH) Variance Absorbed OH = Actual Units * Standard OH Rate per unit Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Fixed OH Variance Fixed OH Expenditure Variance= Budgeted OH – Actual OH Fixed OH Volume Variance= Absorbed OH – Budgeted OH Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Material Variance F OH Cost Variance F OH Expenditure Variance F OH Volume Variance Can we sub-divide Volume Variance ? What are its causes, why may volume vary ? Dr. Varadraj Bapat

Fixed OH Variance Fixed OH Efficiency Variance= Standard OH Rate per hour (Standard Hrs - Actual Hrs) Fixed OH Capacity Variance= Standard OH Rate per hour (Budgeted Hrs - Actual Hrs) Dr. Varadraj Bapat