Inventory Cost
Inventory Cost
What does this term stand for?
Inventory cost refers to the total expense incurred for acquiring, storing, and handling inventory, including purchase costs, insurance, storage, depreciation, and labor. Accurate understanding of inventory costs enables businesses to make informed decisions about stock levels, pricing, and profitability.
Characteristics:
- Includes purchase, storage, handling, and insurance costs
- Influences pricing, profitability, and budgeting
- Helps in inventory level optimization
- Supports financial reporting and cost management
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