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Business, 27.06.2019 21:50 cyndy50

Why is the method of valuing inventory important? the inventory valuation method chosen determines the value of inventory on the balance sheet and the cost of goods sold expense on the income statement, two items having considerable impact on the financial position of a company. inventories always account for more than 50% of total assets and therefore have a considerable impact on a company's financial position. companies desire to use the inventory valuation method that minimizes the cost of goods sold expense. inventory valuation is based on the actual flow of goods.

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