beholdningsnøytralitet
Beholdningsnøytralitet is a concept within inventory management and accounting that refers to a state where the valuation method used for inventory does not impact the reported profitability of a company. This typically occurs when the cost of goods sold is consistently calculated using a method that mirrors the actual flow of inventory.
In practice, beholdningsnøytralitet is most closely achieved when using a FIFO (First-In, First-Out) inventory valuation method.
However, beholdningsnøytralitet can be disrupted by inflation or deflation in the prices of inventory. During periods
Other inventory valuation methods, such as LIFO (Last-In, First-Out) or weighted-average cost, can lead to different