Last in, First out (LIFO) Definition | Becker

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Last in, First out (LIFO)

A method of inventory valuation and cost flow assumption, where ending inventory is measured by assigning the most recent costs incurred to costs of goods sold, and the earliest costs to ending inventory.

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