Lower of Cost of Market

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Lower of Cost or Market (LCM) is an accounting principle used to value inventory, ensuring it is recorded at the lower of its historical cost or current market value. This conservative approach prevents overstatement of assets. The lower of cost or market formula involves comparing the inventory’s original purchase cost with its market replacement cost, recording the lesser value. This principle is crucial for accurate financial reporting and compliance.

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