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What does an unfavorable volume variance indicate?

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What does an unfavorable volume variance indicate?

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An unfavorable volume variance indicates that the amount of fixed manufacturing overhead costs applied (or assigned) to the manufacturer’s output was less than the budgeted or planned amount of fixed manufacturing overhead costs for the same time period. The unfavorable volume variance indicates that period’s output was less than the planned output. The volume variance is also referred to as the production volume variance, the capacity variance, or the idle capacity variance. In November 2004, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued its Statement No. 151, which discusses the reporting of the fixed production overhead when less than normal capacity is utilized. The FASB’s Statements of Financial Accounting Standards are available at no cost at www.FASB.org/st. Learn more about Manufacturing Overhead and Standard Costing.

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