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If a company fails to make an adjusting entry to record supplies expense then
Specialty Products
Specialty products are goods and services that are perceived as unique or high-value by consumers, often characterized by significant brand loyalty and a higher purchasing effort.
Shopping Products
Goods that consumers purchase after comparing quality, price, and style from various sellers, spending considerable time and effort to make the best decision.
Business Products
Goods or services that are sold to other businesses for further production, use in operations, or resale.
Convenience Products
Consumer goods or services that are widely available and can be purchased with minimal effort.
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