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Materials Quantity Variance
The difference between the actual quantity of materials used in production and the standard amount expected, multiplied by the standard cost per unit.
Food And Supplies
Items necessary for operating a business, such as a restaurant or hotel, including both edible products and necessary materials.
Spending Variance
The difference between the actual amount spent and the budgeted or expected amount in a given period, often related to costs or expenditures.
Materials Price Variance
The difference between the actual cost of materials used in production and the expected (or standard) cost, indicating how much more or less was spent on materials than anticipated.
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