question archive  Exercise 9-12 (Algo) Revenue and Spending Variances (LO9-3] Lavage Rapide is a Canadian company that owns and operates a large automatic car wash facility near Montreal

 Exercise 9-12 (Algo) Revenue and Spending Variances (LO9-3] Lavage Rapide is a Canadian company that owns and operates a large automatic car wash facility near Montreal

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 Exercise 9-12 (Algo) Revenue and Spending Variances (LO9-3] Lavage Rapide is a Canadian company that owns and operates a large automatic car wash facility near Montreal. The following table provides estimates concerning the company's costs: Fixed Cost Cost per per month $1,300 Cleaning supplies Electricity Maintenance Wages and salaries Depreciation Rent Administrative expenses Car Washed $0.60 $0.10 $0.25 $0.20 $4,400 $8,400 $1,900 $1,500 $0.02 For example, electricity costs should be $1,300 per month plus $0.10 per car washed. The company expects to wash 8,400 cars in August and to collect an average of $6.00 per car washed. The actual operating results for August are as follows: The actual operating results for August are as follows: Lavage Rapide Income Statement For the Month Ended August 31 Actual cars washed 8,500 $ 52,500 Revenue Expenses: Cleaning supplies Electricity Maintenance Wages and salaries Depreciation Rent Administrative expenses Total expense Net operating income 5,540 2,110 2,340 6,440 8,400 2,100 1,568 28,498 $ 24,002 Required: Calculate the company's revenue and spending variances for August. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input all amounts as positive values.) Required: Calculate the company's revenue and spending variances for August. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input all amounts as positive values.) Lavage Rapide Revenue and Spending Variances For the Month Ended August 31 Revenue Expenses: Cleaning supplies Electricity Maintenance Wages and salaries Depreciation Rent Administrative expenses Total expense Net operating income Prime Products Cash Budget April May June Quarter Beginning cash balance Add receipts: Collections from customers Total cash available Less cash disbursements: Merchandise purchases Payroll Lease payments Advertising Equipment purchases Total cash disbursements Excess (deficiency) of cash available over disbursements Financing: Borrowings Repayments Interest Total financing Ending cash balance

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