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The price-yield curve is a concave curve representing the relationship of bond prices and yields.
Beginning Inventory
The amount of goods presented for buying at the initial stage of an accounting term.
Goods Available for Sale
The total quantity of goods that a company has in stock and is available to be sold, including both finished goods and those still in production.
Ending Inventory
Available goods for sale's value at an accounting period's termination.
Periodic Inventory System
An inventory accounting method where updates to inventory levels are made periodically, often at the end of a financial period.
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