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Cost that is considered to be part of the cost of merchandise. For a retailer, the inventoriable cost is the cost from the supplier plus all costs necessary to get the item into inventory and ready for sale, e.g. freight-in. For a manufacturer the product costs include direct material, direct labor, and the manufacturing overhead (fixed and variable).
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