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LIFO
An inventory valuation method that assumes the last items placed in inventory are the first sold, standing for Last-In, First-Out.
FIFO
FIFO, an acronym for "First In, First Out," is an inventory valuation method where goods purchased first are the ones sold first, affecting cost of goods sold and inventory on the balance sheet.
Inventory Costing Method
This involves various approaches to valuing inventory, including FIFO (first-in, first-out), LIFO (last-in, first-out), and weighted average cost methods, affecting the cost of goods sold and ending inventory valuation.
Physical Flow
The movement and processing of physical goods through the supply chain from raw materials to finished products.
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