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Gross Profit Method

It is most often used when an interim financial report needs to be prepared and on hand inventory number is to be derived. Other cases when it is used include when inventory is destroyed by fire or some natural disaster, and the amount of inventory destroyed in the catastrophe is to be estimated for insurance purposes.

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