The fixed overhead volume variance is the difference between:

A. Applied fixed overhead and budgeted fixed overhead.
B. Actual fixed overhead and applied fixed overhead.
C. Actual fixed overhead and the standard fixed overhead rate times the actual cost driver.
D. Actual fixed overhead and budgeted fixed overhead.


Answer: A

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