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Sales Mix Variance

 

  1. In target market analysis, sales mix variance is the budgeted contribution margin per unit times the actual units sold times the difference between the actual sales mix and the budgeted sales mix. The sales mix variance is also the sales volume variance less the sales quantity variance. The difference between budgeted and actual sales caused by a difference between the budgeted and actual proportions of products with different profit margins.

 

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