A
closeout or
clearance is the final
sale of an item or items to zero
inventory. It may be a given model of item that is not selling well, or in the case of the final closure of a
retailer because of a relocation, a
fire (
fire sale), or especially because of a
bankruptcy. In the latter case, it is usually known as a going-out-of-
business sale, and is part of a
liquidation. A "hail sale" is a closeout at a
car dealership after
hail damage. Often, when the store is shutting down, they let people know that this is their last chance to buy the merchandise. However, often it's companies that can't sell their inventory, inventors that had a bad idea or businesses that are looking for fast cash flow to pay their bills such as payroll, etc. A
closeout store is a retailer specializing in buying closeout items
wholesale from other retailers and selling them at a
discount.
Big Lots is a well-known closeout
store chain in the
U.S., but other stores such as
TJ Maxx,
Ross Dress For Less,
Marshalls, and
Value City are also common, specializing more in
clothing and
housewares.