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Cost of goods sold (COGS)

The cost paid by a company (including freight) for the goods it sells to its customers. COGS is computed by adding the cost of the inventory at the beginning of the period to the cost of goods received by the store (or warehouse) during the period, then subtracting the cost of the inventory at the end of the period.

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  • Industry/Domain: Retail
  • Category: Supermarkets
  • Company: FMI
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