Measuring yield, mix and quantity effects
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Direct materials and Mix
1. using less input to achieve a given output
2. using a cheaper mix to produces a given output
Total direct materials yield variance
It's the difference between 1. budget cost of direct materials based on actual total qty of all direct materials inputs used and 2. the flexible-budget cost of direct materials based on the budget total qty of direct materials inputs for the actual output achieved.
=
1. act. tot. qty all dir. mat. inputs used minus
2. budg. tot. qty all dir. mat. inputs allowed for act output achieved x
3. budg. dir. mat. input mix % x
4. budg. price of dir. mat. input
Revenue and Sales variance Schedule
Level 2: Flexible-budget variance + Sales-volume variance
Level 3: Sales-mix variance + Sales-quantity variance
Level 4: Market-size variance + Market-share variance
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