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Types of Stock


  • Raw materials and components that need to be purchased from outside the business.
  • Stock of work in progress.
  • Completed Output.

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Costs of Stock

Apart from the actual cost of buying stock in the first place, there may be a number of other costs linked to stock. Too much stock can lead to:

  • Money being tied up in the stock, which cannot be used for other purposes until the stock is sold.
  • Possible cash flow problems may result from this.
  • Increased storage costs, such as heating, lighting, refrigeration and insurance.
  • Possible increased wastage of stocks.


Too little stock can lead to:

  • Idle workers and machines, and therefore lost output while wages and other costs still have to be paid.
  • Orders are lost if deadlines cannot be met.
  • Poor relations with customers, resulting from delays in deliveries.
  • Loss of reputation and good will.


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