Variable Overhead Spending Variance

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Variable Overhead Spending Variance is the difference between the actual variable overhead costs incurred and the budgeted or standard variable overhead costs for a given period. The spending variance is used to assess how efficiently a company manages its variable overhead expenses. A favorable variance indicates lower actual costs than expected, while an unfavorable variance suggests higher costs. This term fits best in the category of Cost Accounting.

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