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Controllable Variance
Controllable variance is a measure used in managerial accounting to assess the differences between actual and budgeted amounts that management can influence or control.
Variable Overhead Costs
Variable overhead costs fluctuate with changes in production volume, including costs like utilities and raw materials not directly tied to a product.
Fixed Overhead Costs
Expenses that remain constant irrespective of the volume of production or sales, including rent, salaries, and insurance.
Production Volume
The total quantity of goods or services produced by a company during a specific period.
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