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First in first out is the accounting term used to describe the method to allocate values. The method assumes the inventory that arrived first was used first.
The term "management accounting" was popularized by the American Accounting Association (AAA) in the 1950s, although its roots can be traced back to earlier practices in accounting and business management. The AAA sought to distinguish management accounting from financial accounting, emphasizing its role in internal decision-making and operational efficiency. While no single individual is credited with coining the term, the association's efforts helped define and formalize the concept within the field of accounting.
b. The President's Cabinet. I bet you're taking that Constitution test, aren't you? CHEATER.
1665, from Gk. baros "weight" + metron "measure" (see meter(2)). Probably coined (and certainly popularized) by English scientist Robert Boyle (1627-1691).
Murray Bookchin, activist and libertarian socialist. Wikipedia does not list when Murray Bookchin first coined the term. In 1980 he coined another term, "libertarian municipalism".
The term "synopsis" was coined by Jean Armour Polly. This term was first seen written in 1879. This was used in a medical term the very first time it was written.
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W. Friedman
Franklin D. Roosevelt first coined the term "United Nation" as a term to describe the Allied Countries..
An organelle is a structure located within one of the many cells in the human body. The term was first coined by Robert Hook.
Some how I read from a journal..and also from a monthly magazine namely "WISDOM" that the term "Third World" first coined by India's First Prime Minister - Jawaharlal Nehru.
The taste term umami was first coined by Dr. Kikunae Ikeda in 1908. At the time he was working for Tokyo Imperial University.
There is no official recognition for the person who first coined the term biosynosis. It is also the name for a company which provides writing services for the pharmaceutical industry.
The term "political science" was first coined by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, in his work "Politics". He used it to refer to the systematic study of governance and political behavior.
It was not an explorer that coined the term 'New World', it was actually the Spanish scholar Peter Martyr d'Anghiera who first coined the term 'New World' (novi orbis) in a letter dated November 1st, 1492 in which he referred to Columbus first voyage to America