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Inventory Accounting Methods
Inventory accounting methods determine the cost of goods sold and ending inventory value, including techniques like FIFO, LIFO, and weighted average cost.
LIFO Layers
In the Last-In, First-Out inventory accounting method, layers of inventory purchased at different times (and prices) which can affect the cost of goods sold and ending inventory valuation.
Inventory Liquidation
The process of selling off inventory, typically at reduced prices, to generate cash or reduce excess stock.
LIFO Cost Flow Assumption
An inventory valuation method that assumes the most recently produced or acquired items are sold first, last-in, first-out.
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