Direct Material Usage Variance

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Direct Material Usage Variance is a cost accounting metric that quantifies the difference between the actual quantity of materials used in production and the standard quantity expected, multiplied by the standard cost per unit. This variance helps in assessing efficiency in material usage, identifying potential wastage, and improving cost control. A favorable usage variance indicates efficient material use, while an unfavorable variance suggests excess consumption.

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