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Periodic Inventory System
A method of inventory valuation where inventory counts and cost of goods sold calculations are made periodically at the end of a reporting period, instead of after each sale.
Cost Flow Assumptions
Accounting principles that dictate how the cost of goods sold and ending inventory values are calculated, such as FIFO (First-In, First-Out) or LIFO (Last-In, First-Out).
LIFO
"Last In, First Out" - an inventory valuation method where the most recently produced or purchased items are recorded as sold first.
FIFO
"First-In, First-Out," an inventory valuation method where goods first purchased or produced are the first to be sold or used.
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