Volume Variance

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Volume variance = the difference between the expected and actual number of units sold or produced, impacting cost and revenue projections. It reflects the efficiency of production and sales processes, highlighting discrepancies in anticipated versus actual activity levels. Volume variance is crucial for performance analysis and strategic planning, as it helps identify areas needing adjustment to optimize operations and profitability.

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