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Ideal standards allow for machine breakdowns, slack, or momentary lack of skill.
Labour Rate Variance
The difference between the actual cost of labor and the expected (or standard) cost, based on the hours worked.
Direct Material Units
Refers to the physical units of raw materials that are directly traceable and integral to the finished product.
Standard Costing
A cost accounting method that assigns a fixed cost to inventory and measures any variances to actual costs.
Labour Efficiency Variance
The difference between the actual labor hours used and the standard labor hours expected for the level of production achieved, often related to workforce productivity.
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