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With an interest-bearing note, the amount of cash received upon issue of the note generally exceeds the note's face value.
FIFO
Stands for "First-In, First-Out," an inventory valuation method where goods sold are those that are oldest in the inventory first.
Ending Inventory
The total value of goods available for sale at the end of an accounting period, calculated by adding new purchases to the starting inventory and subtracting goods sold.
Physical Flow
The actual movement of goods from the point of production through to the end-user, encompassing distribution and logistics.
Specific Identification
An inventory costing method where each item of inventory is individually valued and tracked.
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