Accountancy, asked by jcharu32, 9 months ago

cost of inventory will increase if goods are purchased in smaller quantites??​

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Answered by ItzRisingStar
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The economic order quantity (EOQ) refers to the ideal order quantity a company should purchase in order to minimize its inventory costs, such as holding costs, shortage costs, and order costs. EOQ is necessarily used in inventory management, which is the oversight of the ordering, storing, and use of a company's inventory. Inventory management is tasked with calculating the number of units a company should add to its inventory with each batch order to reduce the total costs of its inventory.

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Answered by salimshaikh4851
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If your business buys goods and offers them for resale, your inventory will factor into your balance sheet as part of cost of goods sold (COGS). If you buy less inventory, your income statement figure for COGS will be lower than if you bought more, assuming you've sold what you bought.

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