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Materials Quantity Variance
The difference between the actual quantity of materials used in production and the expected amount, which can impact the cost of goods sold.
Material J
Material J refers to a specific category or type of raw material or input identified with the letter "J" used in manufacturing or production processes.
Direct Materials Quantity Variance
The difference between the budgeted amount of materials needed for production and the actual amount used, valuated at the standard cost.
Labor Rate Variance
The difference between the actual labor costs incurred and the expected or standard labor costs for the production volume achieved.
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