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Conventional Retail Inventory Method

The conventional retail inventory method approximates the results that would be obtained by taking a physical inventory count and pricing the goods at the lower of cost or market. Subtracting the markdowns from the total available for sale results in a lower cost complement percentage, which results in a lower ending inventory. This, in turn, results in an automatic lower of cost or market valuation.

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