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First-In, First-Out
A rephrased definition: An inventory management strategy that assumes the items stocked first are the first to be sold, used to manage costs and inventory levels.
Inventory Costing
This is a method used to value inventory, including methods like FIFO (First-In, First-Out), LIFO (Last-In, First-Out), and weighted average cost.
Direct Materials
Raw materials that can be directly traced to the production of a specific good or service, considered part of the product's cost.
Process Cost System
A method of accounting used for industries where production is continuous, allocating costs to products based on the processes they go through.
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