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At a manufacturing company, inventory flows from work in process inventory, to raw materials inventory, to finished goods inventory.
FIFO
First In, First Out, a method used in accounting to manage inventory and financial matters where the first items placed in inventory are the first sold or used.
Average Cost
A method of inventory valuation that calculates the cost of goods sold and ending inventory based on the weighted average cost of all goods available for sale.
First-In, First-Out
An inventory valuation method where the cost of the earliest goods purchased are the first to be recognized in determining cost of goods sold.
Last-In, First-Out
An inventory valuation method where the costs of the most recently acquired items are the first to be expensed.
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