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When our brains process visual information about objects directly in front of us, they are able to use information that compares signals from the two eyes (steroscopic vision) in order to provide

Understand different inventory costing methods (FIFO, LIFO, Average cost, and Specific Identification) and their impact on financial statements.
Calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold (COGS) using different inventory costing methods.
Understand the effects of inventory costing choices on gross profit.
Distinguish between the perpetual and periodic inventory systems and their impact on inventory valuation.

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