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The Inventory market is an important part of the accounting process. It is the process of tracking and recording the value of a company's inventory, which includes raw materials, finished goods, and work-in-progress. This information is used to calculate the cost of goods sold, which is then used to determine the company's gross profit. The inventory market also helps to identify any potential problems with inventory management, such as overstocking or understocking.
Inventory markets are composed of a variety of companies, including wholesalers, retailers, and manufacturers. Wholesalers purchase goods from manufacturers and then resell them to retailers. Retailers purchase goods from wholesalers and then resell them to consumers. Manufacturers produce goods and then sell them to wholesalers or retailers. Examples of companies in the inventory market include Walmart, Amazon, and Apple. Show Less Read more