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<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-regular-font-size">Classification of inventory carrying cost</h2>



<p>Inventory carrying costs of a company can be classified as follows;</p>



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<li><strong>Opportunity Cost (Capital Cost)</strong>: The opportunity cost of holding inventory. This should be based on the company’s&nbsp;<strong>cost of capital</strong>&nbsp;(mainly libor based&nbsp;(<a href="https://www.global-rates.com/interest-rates/libor/libor.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>https://www.global-rates.com/interest-rates/libor/libor.aspx</strong></a>) using the following formula;&nbsp;<em><strong>Cost of Capital x Average Net Value of Inventory</strong></em></li>



<li><strong><strong>Storage and Handling <a href="https://blog.shipsgo.com/understanding-the-container-port-costs-as-a-business-strategy/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Costs</a></strong>:</strong> Costs related with the physical environment and inventory handling.</li>



<li><strong>Shrinkage:</strong>&nbsp;The&nbsp;<strong>costs</strong>&nbsp;associated with breakage, pilferage, and deterioration of&nbsp;<strong>inventories</strong>. Usually pertains to the&nbsp;<strong>loss</strong>&nbsp;of material through handling&nbsp;<strong>damage</strong>, theft, or neglect.</li>



<li><strong>Insurance and Taxes</strong>: The cost of insuring inventories and taxes associated with the holding of inventory.</li>



<li><strong>Total Obsolescence for Raw Material, WIP (Work in Progress), and Finished Goods Inventory:</strong>&nbsp;Inventory reserves have taken due to obsolescence and scrap and include products exceeding the shelf life, i.e., spoils and is no good for use in its original purpose. </li>
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