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Shapes are more easily identified with peripheral vision than foveal vision.
Lower of Cost or Market (LCM)
Lower of Cost or Market (LCM) is an accounting principle requiring inventory to be recorded at the lower of its historical cost or current market value to reflect any decrease in the value of inventory.
Ending Inventory Costs
The total value of all the goods that a company has in stock at the end of an accounting period, before any adjustments or cost of goods sold calculations.
LIFO Periodic Inventory Method
An inventory valuation method where the last items purchased are the first items considered sold during a given period, calculated periodically.
Ending Inventory
The value of goods available for sale at the end of an accounting period, calculated before any adjustments for cost of sales.
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