FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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when the fixed
a) fixed overhead spending variance and the fixed overhead volume variance
b) the fixed overhead volune variance and the fixed overhead capacity variance
c) fixed overhead spending variance and the fixed overhead capacity variance
d) planned xpaacity variance and unplanned capacity variance
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