Multiple Choice
Specific identification is a method of accounting for inventory:
A) which eliminates the need for tracking the cost of inventory items.
B) that allocates the oldest cost to the first units sold.
C) that often allows a manager to manipulate net income and the ending inventory value.
D) commonly used in periods of rising prices.
Correct Answer:

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