Companies often disclose that the LCM rule is followed in notes to their financial statements. Question content area bottom Part 1 True False
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The Lower of Cost or Market (LCM) rule is an accounting principle used to value inventory. It requires that inventory be reported at the lower of its historical cost or its current market value. Show more…
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