A measurement that combines the direct materials price variance and the direct materials usage variance to compare actual and standard costs of direct materials consumed in actual production.
Price variance is a common term in cost accounting that represents the difference between the actual cost of acquiring an asset or service and the budgeted or standard cost. It highlights whether an organization is paying more or less than previously anticipated for a particular expense.
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