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Money is not what economists typically consider capital.
Favorable Variances
Variances that occur when actual costs are less than standard or budgeted costs, or actual revenues exceed expectations, benefiting the company's financial performance.
Unfavorable Variances
Situations where actual costs are higher than planned or budgeted costs, or actual revenue is lower than expected.
Management By Exception
A management strategy where only significant deviations from planned results are brought to the attention of management, focusing efforts on areas that are not performing as expected.
Standard Costs
Preset costs established for the manufacture of a product, including direct materials, direct labor, and overhead expenses, against which actual costs are compared.
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