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Decreasing demand for a product may create a favourable sales-volume variance.
Absorption Costing
An approach in accounting that integrates all costs associated with manufacturing, including direct materials, direct labor, and both variable and fixed overhead, into the product’s price.
Net Operating Income
A company's revenue minus its operating expenses, not including taxes and interest charges, indicating the profitability of its core business activities.
Fixed Manufacturing Overhead
Costs that do not vary with the level of production or sales, such as salaries of managers, depreciation of manufacturing equipment, and rent of the factory building.
Deferred in Inventories
A situation where costs incurred in acquiring or producing inventory are postponed from being recognized as expenses until the goods are sold.
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