Market Size Variance

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Market Size Variance refers to the difference in expected profit due to changes in the overall market size, independent of a company’s market share. It is a crucial component in variance analysis, often evaluated alongside market share variance to assess performance. This metric helps businesses understand the impact of external market conditions on their financial outcomes.

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