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Standard Quantity
The expected or budgeted quantity of materials, labor, or overhead needed for production, based on norms or standards.
Actual Quantity
The real amount of inputs, such as raw materials or labor hours, consumed in the production process, as opposed to planned or standard quantities.
Standard Price
Standard Price refers to the predetermined cost of goods or services used for budgeting and cost management purposes, often serving as a benchmark for evaluating actual costs.
Actual Costs
The precise expenses incurred for materials, labor, and overhead in producing goods or providing services.
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