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The aggregate-demand curve shows the quantity of domestic goods and services that households, firms, the government, and customers abroad want to buy at each price level.
Favourable Variances
Differences between actual costs and budgeted costs that result in a better-than-expected financial performance, often indicating cost savings or higher revenues.
Large Variances
Significant differences between planned and actual figures in a budget, project, or any performance measurement, indicating greater deviations from expectations.
Consistent Trends
Patterns or changes in data that continue over a period of time in a similar manner.
Standard Direct Labour Hours
The estimated amount of labor hours required to produce a certain amount of output under normal conditions.
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