Assignment: Using Variance Analysis in Decision Making
Assignment: Using Variance Analysis in Decision Making
Having a budget is critical for the financial stability of an organization. Keeping track of how well the organization is actually adhering to the budget, and subsequent identification of why the budget numbers are being missed is equally important. Without this critical “why” piece, it is difficult to make the necessary adjustments to the budget or to organizational behavior that might be promoting overspending.
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A good budget is built with thoughtful consideration of future costs and revenue. Though your budget is formulated with expected figures in mind, the actual resulting values may vary considerably. This variance–from projected to actual–can be a pleasant surprise or a fiscal nightmare and can make financial decision making difficult. Fortunately, variance analysis can enable management to determine why variance occurred and what can be done to mitigate its effects. Assignment: Using Variance Analysis in Decision Making
For those not comfortable with the use of Microsoft Excel, this week’s Optional Resources suggest several tutorials.
To prepare:
- Review the information in this week’s Learning Resources dealing with variance analysis, how it is calculated, and how it can be used in decision making.
- View the video Week 8 Application Assignment Tutorial: Variance Analysis, provided in this week’s Learning Resources.
- Use the Week 8 Application Assignment Template, provided in this week’s Learning Resources, to complete this assignment. Carefully examine the information in each of the scenarios and provide the necessary calculations. Using this information will help you answer the questions.
Note: For those Assignments in this course that require you to perform calculations you must:
Use the Excel spreadsheet template for the Week 8 assignment
Show all your calculations and formulas in the spreadsheet.
Answer any questions included with the problems (as text in the Excel spreadsheet).
Salary Variance Scenario
For this Assignment run a variance analysis. Based on the information you obtain: assess the results of the analysis, suggest potential causes of the budget variances and an explanation for addressing the situation.
Using the following performance data calculate the volume adjusted labor rate variance and volume adjusted efficiency variance. Your Variable Expense Factor is 40% and your Volume Change Factor is 50%.
Note: Submit the Excel spreadsheet containing your Salary Variance Scenario calculations to the Assignment submission link.
In the past, students expressed confusion on which cells to complete on the week 8 assignment. To reassure you and perhaps, make it simpler, I have highlighted all cells that should have data in them on this assignment. That data may be simply transferred from data provided, or require you to complete a formula. I hope this helps.
Week 8 highlighted template Weatherspoon.xls
On your Excel assignments with a narrative, I have a request.
Please click on the narrative cell box (where you will write your answer; then look at the tool bar on top- click Wrap Text. This will keep your narrative answer in a viewable box. Otherwise it runs off the screen. This is a big help to me as I can grade the assignment within the Blackboard system. If it is not done I have to download and expand that box (using wrap text) then reupload it again. This prevents me from putting feedback directly into the grading tool on your assignment. Here is a screenshot:
Thank you for your help with this on the week 8 and week 10 assignments! Dr Deb
The highlighted areas are where you need to complete! Don’t forget to Wrap Text!
Dr Deb
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Week_8_Application_Assignment_Template.xlsx
Variance Analysis
Name: Assignment: A good budget is built with thoughtful consideration of future costs and revenue. Though your budget is formulated with expected figures in mind, the actual resulting values may vary considerably. This variance–from projected to actual–can be a pleasant surprise or a fiscal nightmare and can make financial decision making difficult. Fortunately, variance analysis can enable management to determine why variance occurred and what can be done to mitigate its effects. Using the following performance data, calculate the volume adjusted labor rate variance and volume adjusted efficiency variance. Your Variable Expense Factor is 40% and your Volume Change Factor is 50% Actual Budget Salaries 345,000 413,000 Payroll Hours 11,000 9,500 Service Volume 75,000 150,000 Actual Budget . Salaries 345,000 413,000 Payroll Hours 11,000 9,500 Service Volume 75,000 150,000 Actual Volume 75,000 Budget Volume 150,000 Variable Expense Factor 40% Volume Change Factor -50% Volume Adjustment Factor -20% Description Actual Budget Variance (Unfavorable) Salaries 345,000 413,000 68,000 Volume Adjustment Volume Adjusted Salaries Paid Hours Volume Adjustment Volume Adjusted Hours Labor Rate Labor Rate Variance $0.00 Efficiency Variance $0.00 Total Variance $0 For this Assignment, run a variance analysis. Based on the information you obtain,assess the results of the analysis, suggest potential causes of the budget variances and an explanation for addressing the situation. Answer: Sheet2
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Week8highlightedtemplate.xls
Sheet1
Name: Assignment A good budget is built with thoughtful consideration of future costs and revenue. Though your budget is formulated with expected figures in mind, the actual resulting values may vary considerably. This variance–from projected to actual–can be a pleasant surprise or a fiscal nightmare and can make financial decision making difficult. Fortunately, variance analysis can enable management to determine why variance occurred and what can be done to mitigate its effects. Using the following performance data, calculate the volume adjusted labor rate variance and volume adjusted efficiency variance. Your Variable Expense Factor is 40% and your Volume Change Factor is 50%. Actual Budget Salaries 345,000 413,000 Payroll Hours 11,000 9,500 Service Volume 75,000 150,000 Acutal Budget Salaries 345,000 413,000 Payroll Hours 11,000 9,500 Service Volume 75,000 150,000 Actual Volume 75,000 Budget Volume 150,000 Variable Expense Factor 40% Volume Change Factor -50% Volume Adjustment Factor -20% Description Actual Budget Variance Unfavorable Salaries 345,000 413,000 68,000 Volume Adjustment Volume Adjusted Salaries Paid Hours Volume Adjustment Volume Adjusted Hours Labor Rate Labor Rate Variance Efficiency Variance Total Variance For this Assignment, run a variance analysis. Based on the information you obtain,assess the results of the analysis, suggest potential causes of the budget variances and an explanation for addressing the situation. Answer: Please click Wrap Text for this!!!! Sheet2
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Compatibility Report
Compatibility Report for Week 8 highlighted template .xls Run on 1/17/2018 5:14 The following features in this workbook are not supported by earlier versions of Excel. These features may be lost or degraded when opening this workbook in an earlier version of Excel or if you save this workbook in an earlier file format. Minor loss of fidelity # of occurrences Version Some cells or styles in this workbook contain formatting that is not supported by the selected file format. These formats will be converted to the closest format available. 4 Excel 97-2003