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Materials Quantity Variance
The gap between the actual and expected quantities of materials used in production, with each difference multiplied by the standard unit cost.
Raw Materials Purchase
The acquisition of basic materials needed for the production of goods, a critical input in the manufacturing process.
Raw Materials Inventory
The stock of basic materials that are required to manufacture goods, held by a company awaiting to be used in the production process.
Raw Materials Purchases
Refers to the total cost of all raw materials bought by a company over a specific period for use in its production process.
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