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under the periodic inventory system

Under the periodic inventory system, inventory is updated at regular intervals rather than continuously. This system involves physically counting the inventory at specific times, such as monthly or annually, and adjusting the book value to reflect any changes. It’s commonly used by small businesses or those with a low volume of inventory turnover. One downside of this system is that it doesn’t provide real-time information, which can make it difficult to track stock levels accurately.