In standard costing systems, the direct materials mix variance is part of the direct materials usage variance. It represents the difference between the total material used in standard proportions (standard mix) and the material used in actual proportions, valued at standard prices (standard purchase price and standard selling price).
Mix variances are a set of accounting metrics that assess the financial impact of differences between actual and standard input combinations used in production or sales. These measures help identify inefficiencies or deviations that may affect profitability.
Standard Mix refers to the predetermined proportions set for the use of different materials in the manufacturing process or the budgeted total volume of sales expressed in proportions of a range of related products. This helps in calculating various variances such as direct materials mix variance, direct materials yield variance, sales margin mix variance, and sales margin yield variance.
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