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vlada-n [284]
1 year ago
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the costs of carrying inventory include the costs of . (check all that apply.) multiple select question. delivering goods to cus

tomers spoilage theft storage obsolescence
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gogolik [260]1 year ago
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The costs of carrying inventory include the costs of .

  • theft
  • storage
  • spoilage
  • obsolescence

<h3>What is inventory carrying cost?</h3>

Inventory carrying cost can be defined those cost or expenses incurred by companies so as to store their products or goods in their warehouse.

Most companies tend to incur this type of cost because they will need to stock or keep inventory for a period of time and  sometimes this store inventory are at risk of be stolen or damaged.

Therefore the costs of carrying inventory include the costs of, theft, storage, spoilage and obsolescence.

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