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Retail inventory method

Definition:

A procedure for estimating the dollar amount of ending inventory; the ending inventory at retail prices is converted to a cost basis by using a ratio of the cost and the retail prices of goods available for sale.

Related terms:

Interim Financial Statements

Gross sales

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