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It may be a sound marketing strategy to accept some orders that are below the break-even point.
Inventory Valuation
The method used to calculate the cost of goods sold and the ending inventory, factoring in purchases and any changes in costs or quantities.
LIFO
"Last In, First Out," an inventory valuation method where the last items purchased are the first sold.
FIFO
"First-In, First-Out," an inventory valuation method where the costs of the earliest items purchased or produced are the first to be expensed.
Cost Of Goods Available
The total cost of inventory that a company has available to sell at any given time, calculated by adding the beginning inventory to the cost of goods purchased or manufactured.
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