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  • 11Stahl Nifo Oti — Angaben Waffenart: Schwert, Hiebschert …

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  • 12Agostino Nifo — For other uses of Nifo, see Nitrogen and Fuel Oil. Agostino Nifo or Augustini Niphi or Niphas, Latinized as Agustinus Niphus or Augustinus Niphus, (c. 1473–1538 or 1545) was an Italian philosopher and commentator. Contents 1 Life 2 Theologian 3… …

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  • 13Agostino Nifo — (* ca. 1473 in Sessa Aurunca bei Caserta; † nach 1538; auch Augustinus Niphus) war ein italienischer Philologe und Philosoph des Aristotelismus. Nach einem Studium der Medizin[1] und der Philosophie in Padua unter anderem bei Nicoletto Vernia,[1] …

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  • 14Francisco Mariano Nifo — o Nipho, (Alcañiz, 1719 1803, Madrid), periodista español, fundador, director y redactor de gran número de publicaciones periódicas durante el siglo XVIII. Hijo de un napolitano, vivió desde pequeño en Madrid. De una curiosidad obsesiva y… …

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  • 15Agostino Nifo — Agostino Nifo, en latin Augustinus Niphus, (vers 1473 1539) fut un philosophe scolastique italien de la Renaissance. Biographie Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! Né à Sessa Aurunca… …

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  • 16Next-In, First-Out - NIFO — A method of valuation where the cost of a particular item is based upon the cost to replace the item rather than on it’s original cost. This form of valuation is not one of the generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) because it is… …

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  • 17next-in first-out — NIFO An inventory valuation method that allocates replacement or *current costs to *cost of sales. NIFO is unacceptable under most forms of *Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, though it may be a valuable costing technique in times of high… …

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  • 18next-in-first-out cost — NIFO cost A method of valuing units of raw material or finished goods issued from stock by using the next unit price at which a consignment will be received for pricing the issues. It is effectively using replacement cost as a stock valuation… …

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  • 19next-in-first-out cost — NIFO cost A method of valuing units of raw material or finished goods issued from stock by using the next unit price at which a consignment will be received for pricing the issues. It is effectively using replacement cost as a stock valuation… …

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  • 20next-in, first-out — (NIFO) An inventory valuation method whereby the cost of goods sold is based on the replacement cost, rather than the actual cost of the goods. This method is not a generally accepted accounting principle; therefore it is not commonly used. See… …

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