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Plan vs. Actual, Part 3: Understanding Variance Analysis
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by Tim Berry
Understanding variance analysis
Many businesses, especially the small, entrepreneurial kind, ignore or forget the other half of the budgeting. Budgets are too often proposed, discussed, accepted, and forgotten. Variance analysis looks after-the-fact at [...]
