Budget (Controllable) Variance Definition | Becker

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Budget (Controllable) Variance

In a two-way overhead variance, the budget variance is the difference between the actual overhead and the budget based on the standard hours worked for the actual output. This budget variance is equal to the total of the spending variance and the efficiency variance in a three-way overhead variance. See also spending variance and efficiency variance and volume variance.

Related Terms:

Spending Variance [BAR]Efficiency Variance [BAR]Volume Variance [BAR]Back to Dictionary

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