Abnormal spoilage refers to the waste or loss of inventory that exceeds the expected or standard levels during production, often due to unforeseen circumstances or inefficiencies. Unlike normal spoilage, which is anticipated and factored into production costs, abnormal spoilage is considered avoidable and is typically recorded as a separate expense on financial statements. This distinction helps in identifying inefficiencies and controlling costs.
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