busprof wrote:Magician has a great example. But here’s a visual that might help.
Picture one of those fru-fru drinks with incredients with different densities, so the drink looks like it has layers.
If you’re using FIFO, you’re essentially taking a straw and sucking from the bottom of the drink. In this case, whether you periodically add layers to the drink or make the drink all at once, you’ll still be drinking the layers in the same order (the one in which they were put in the glass).
Periodic inventory is like waiting until the drink is finished before you start sucking stuff through the straw. In contrast, Perpetual inventory is like waiting until one or more levels are in there, taking a sip, and then adding a few more levels, then taking another sip, and so on.
LIFO is like sipping from the top of the drink. So if you wait until the drink is finished (perpetual periodic inventory), you get a different order than if you wait until only the first few levels are in the glass before taking a sip, and then letting them put some more levels in, then taking another sip.