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    Costs of Abnormal Spoilage Are NOT Considered to Be Inventoriable
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Costs of Abnormal Spoilage Are NOT Considered to Be Inventoriable

Question 80

Question 80

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Costs of abnormal spoilage are NOT considered to be inventoriable costs and are written off as costs of the accounting period in which the abnormal spoilage is detected.

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