Shrinkage is measured by adding (a) the cost of the inventory recorded on the books in the absence of theft and other incidents just mentioned, and (b) the cost of inventory when physically counted.

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Inventory management is the process of ordering, storing, using, and selling a company's inventory. Just-in-time (JIT) is an inventory management method that involves receiving goods from suppliers only as they are needed.  Here are some inventory costing methods: First In, First Out (FIFO): Companies sell the inventory first that they bought first. Last In, First Out (LIFO): Companies sell the inventory first that they bought last. Weighted Average Cost (WAC) Specific Identification  JIT's main objective is to reduce inventory holding costs and increase inventory turnover. It requires... Show more

Shrinkage is measured by adding (a) the cost of the inventory recorded on the books in the absence of theft and other incidents just mentioned, and (b) the cost of inventory when physically counted.