Supplies are goods that are regularly replenished. This includes consumables that are used up and non-durable goods that don't last very long. As supplies are quickly used up they are viewed as an expense as opposed to a long term investment or capital. Supplies are also unique in that they are commonly stocked and repurchased. The following are common examples of supplies.
Adapters | Batteries | Boxes | Brooms | Buttons & Pins | Candy | Cleaning Supplies | Cloth | Coffee | Containers | Cosmetics | Craft Supplies | Energy | Envelopes | Farm Supplies | Filters | First Aid Supplies | Flashlights | Folders | Food | Garbage Bags | | Glue | Hand Towels | Hobby Supplies | Inexpensive Electronic Devices (e.g. memory device) | Kitchen Utensils | Lightbulbs | Makeup | Materials | Medicine | Nails & Screws | Paint | Paper | Parts | Pens | Perfume | Personal Protective Equipment (e.g. work gloves) | Pillow Cases | Power Strips | Printer Ink | Scissors | Sewing Supplies | Shoes | Skin Care Products | Slippers | Small Appliances (e.g. kettle) | Small Tools | Soap | Socks | Sports Supplies (e.g. golf balls) | Stamps | Stationery | Storage Cases | Tape | Tea | Tissue Paper | Toiletries | Toothpaste | Umbrellas | Vitamins | Water |
Fast moving consumer goods are products that sell at high volume because consumers regularly purchase them.Business supplies depend on your industry. For example, a construction company that views wood as a supply.|
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