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Direct Labor Efficiency Variance
The difference between the actual hours of direct labor used and the standard hours expected for the production achieved.
Direct Labor Rate Variance
A financial metric used to measure the difference between the actual hourly wage paid to workers and the expected (or standard) wage rate for a specific period.
Standard Direct Labor Cost
The predetermined cost of labor assigned directly to the production of goods, based on estimated time and wage rates.
Total Overhead Variance
The difference between the actual overhead incurred and the overhead allocated to production over a period.
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