Direct Material Usage Variance Definition | Becker

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Direct Material Usage Variance

The direct material usage variance is the standard price times the difference between the actual quantity used and the standard quantity allowed for the actual production. See also direct material price variance and direct labor efficiency variance.

Related Terms:

Direct Material Price Variance [BAR]Direct Labor Efficiency Variance [BAR]Back to Dictionary

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