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  2. Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Inventory may also cause significant tax expenses, depending on particular countries' laws regarding depreciation of inventory, as in Thor Power Tool Company v. Commissioner. Inventory appears as a current asset on an organization's balance sheet because the organization can, in principle, turn it into cash by selling it. Some organizations ...

  3. IAS 2 - Wikipedia

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    IAS 2 defines inventories as assets which are: . held for sale in the ordinary course of business, in the process of production for such sale, or; in the form of materials or supplies to be consumed in the production or rendering of services.

  4. Field inventory management - Wikipedia

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    Field inventory management, commonly known as inventory management, is the task of understanding the stock mix of a company and the handling of the different demands placed on that stock. The demands are influenced by both external and internal factors and are balanced by the creation of purchase order requests to keep supplies at a reasonable ...

  5. Business Inventories Rise: Double Versus Expectations - AOL

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    We had already seen some very weak data from August for industrial production and for capacity utilization this morning. Then came a report showing a huge, more current pop in consumer sentiment ...

  6. Inventory investment - Wikipedia

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    A positive flow of intended inventory investment occurs when a firm expects that sales will be high enough that the current level of inventories on hand may be insufficient—perhaps because in the presence of very short-term fluctuations in the timing of customer purchases, there is a risk of temporarily being unable to supply the product when a customer demands it.

  7. U.S. business inventories plunge record 1.5 percent - AOL

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    U.S. businesses continue to reduce excess inventory as they cut costs and re-align their operations with consumer demand: business inventories plunged a record 1.5 percent in August, the U.S ...

  8. Inventories Build While Sales Lag for January - AOL

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    Business sales were down and inventories were up for January, according to a Commerce Department report (link opens in PDF) released today. Overall sales dropped a seasonally adjusted 0.3% to $1. ...

  9. Inventory control - Wikipedia

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    Inventory management is a broader term pertaining to the regulation of all inventory aspects, from what is already present in the warehouse to how the inventory arrived and where the product's final destination will be. [2] This management involves tracking field inventory throughout the supply chain, from sourcing to order fulfilment.