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The most commonly used method to assign costs to products in process costing is the FIFO costing method.
Straight-Line Method
The straight-line method is a way of calculating depreciation or amortization by evenly spreading the cost of an asset over its useful life.
Equity Method
An accounting technique used to record investments in which the investor has significant influence over the investee, usually through ownership of 20-50% of voting stock.
Bonds Payable
Long-term liabilities represented by promissory notes issued by a company to borrow funds, repayable at a specified future date along with interest.
Unamortized Discount
The portion of a bond's issue price that is below its face value and has not yet been expensed over the life of the bond.
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