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    A Non-Value-Added Cost Is a Cost That, If Eliminated, Would
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A Non-Value-Added Cost Is a Cost That, If Eliminated, Would

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A non-value-added cost is a cost that, if eliminated, would reduce the actual or perceived value or utility (usefulness) customers experience from using the product or service.

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