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Gelato Supremo is a popular neighborhood gelato shop. The company has provided the following data concerning its operations:

 

Fixed
Element
per Month

Variable
Element
per Liter

Actual
Total for
July

  Revenue

 

  

$

13.70   

$

73,140    

  Raw materials

   

$

4.50   

$

24,860    

  Wages

$

4,800   

$

1.10   

$

10,920    

  Utilities

$

1,830   

$

0.10   

$

2,214    

  Rent

$

3,200   

   

$

3,200    

  Insurance

$

1,940   

   

$

1,940    

  Miscellaneous

$

540   

$

0.10   

$

1,169    

 

While gelato is sold by the cone or cup, the shop measures its activity in terms of the total number of liters of gelato sold. For example, wages should be $4,800 plus $1.10 per liter of gelato sold, and the actual wages for July were $10,920. Gelato Supremo expected to sell 5,200 liters in July, but actually sold 5,100 liters.

Required:

Prepare a report showing Gelato Supremo revenue and spending variances for July. (Input all amounts as positive values. Leave no cells blank - be certain to enter "0" wherever required. Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance).)

Gelato Supremo
Revenue and Spending Variances
For the Month Ended July 31

 

Flexible
Budget

Actual
Results

Revenue and Spending
Variances

  Revenue

$   

$   

$   

  (Click to select)UFNone

         

  Expenses:

       

     Raw materials

  

  

  

  (Click to select)FUNone

     Wages

  

  

  

  (Click to select)UFNone

     Utilities

  

  

  

  (Click to select)FUNone

     Rent

  

  

  

  (Click to select)UNoneF

     Insurance

  

  

  

  (Click to select)NoneUF

     Miscellaneous

  

  

  

  (Click to select)UFNone

         

  Total expense

  

  

  

  (Click to select)NoneFU

         

  Net operating income

$   

$   

$   

  (Click to select)FUNone


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