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last in, first out investment & finance definition

An inventory accounting method that uses the price of the most recently purchased goods as the cost basis for cost of goods sold. During periods of inflation, LIFO produces higher costs, reduced profits, and reduced taxes paid on profits. LIFO contrasts with FIFO (first in, first out), another inventory accounting method that uses the prices of goods that were purchased first to calculate cost of goods sold.

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