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Factory Overhead Volume Variance
The difference between the budgeted and actual volume of production, affecting the allocation of fixed manufacturing overhead costs to products.
Direct Materials Price Variance
A measure used in cost accounting that calculates the difference between the actual cost of direct materials and the standard cost expected to be incurred.
Direct Materials Quantity Variance
A measure used in cost accounting to indicate the variance between the actual quantity of materials used and the standard quantity expected to be used in production.
Standard Material Requirement
The predetermined amount of materials specified for the production of a single unit of product, often used in budgeting and controlling costs.
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