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Changes in engine load also affect when the ignition spark should be delivered.
Materials Price Variance
The difference between the actual cost of materials used in production and the expected (or standard) cost of those materials.
Direct Materials Quantity Variance
The variance between the real amount of materials consumed in production and the anticipated standard amount, multiplied by the cost per unit according to standards.
Direct Materials
Raw materials that can be directly attributed to the production of specific goods or services in a manufacturing process.
Variance Reports
Financial analyses that compare actual performance against planned or budgeted performance.
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