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    MUTUAL NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made on _______________ (date) between 1. _______________________ ‚ ("Party A"); and 2. _______________________ ‚ ("Party B")‚ collectively referred to as the "Parties". RECITALS Each undersigned party (the "Receiving Party") understands and acknowledges that the other party (the "Disclosing Party") has disclosed or may disclose information relating to Website development‚ which to the extent previously‚ presently‚ or subsequently disclosed

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    Intangible assets Current assets on a balance sheet have components that include cash and cash equivalents‚ accounts receivable‚ and inventories. These usually can be converted into cash quicker than that of other assets because they are for near term uses. Cash equivalents are the funds invested in short term securities such as T-Bills. Accounts receivable are the owed funds to the specific company by its customers. Inventories are usually found in manufacturing businesses which include raw materials and

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    The Relationship Closeness Inventory: Assessing the Closeness of Interpersonal Relationships Ellen Berscheid and Mark Snyder University of Minnesota Allen M. Ornoto University of Kansas This article describes the development of the Relationship ClosenessInventory (RCI)‚ which draws on the conceptualization of closeness as high interdependence between two people’s activities proposed by Kelley et al. (1983). The current "closest" relationship of individuals (N = 241) drawn from the collegestudent

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    Principles of Inventory Management MBA/550 September 02‚ 2006 Introduction The purpose for this paper is to identify two principles of inventory management. An explanation on how inventory management affects a businesses cash conversion cycle and cost of goods will be covered. Next‚ supply chain components as they relate to the week four simulations will be discussed. Lastly‚ an explanation of the bottleneck theory will be given along with two solutions on how to resolve the bottleneck

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    The Inventory System

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    The Inventory System Inventory management is a vital part of any retail business‚ whether it’s a traditional brick-and-mortar shop or an online Web site. Inventory management provides you with critical information about the condition of your products‚ such as whether you are low on stock and your inventory needs to be replenished. Inventory management also provides your customers with accurate information‚ letting them know when items are out-ofstock‚ back-ordered‚ or pre-orderable. Failure to provide

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    18th May 2011 Table of Contents Need for Inventory Underlying Principles Current Philosophies of Inventory Mgmt Pros and Cons of IM Principles TOC and MEIO Primary Needs of an Effective IM System MapMySupplyChain 5/27/2011 Strictly Private & Confidential 2 Need for Inventory Inventory Need Principles Philosophies Pros and Cons TOC and MEIO Effective IM System MapMySupply Chsin  To tide against Supply Chain Uncertainities – Transporter uncertainity‚ Supplier Lead Time

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    inventory concept

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    Rutgers Department of SCMS Xiaowei Xu Inventory Concepts 1 Rutgers Department of SCMS Xiaowei Xu Definition of InventoryInventory is the stock of any item or resource used in an organization and can include: raw materials‚ finished products‚ component parts‚ supplies‚ and work-in-process • An inventory system is the set of policies and controls that monitor levels of inventory and determines what levels should be maintained‚ when stock should be replenished‚

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    INVENTORY MANAGEMENT Inventory management is crucial for the success of a company. The main objective of Prime Alumumium is to invest the least amount in inventory while maintaining specific operating requirements. Low cost and timely strategies cannot be achieved without a flawless inventory management. FUNCTIONS OF INVENTORY MANAGEMENT There are various functions which an effective inventory management fulfills. It separates different processes in the production from each other. Inventory management

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    Cash Flows and Their Relevance Cash flows refer to both the inflows and outflows of cash during a defined period by a company or corporation and are linked to the business as a whole or a specific capital project. Cash flows measure real economic wealth‚ take place at particular points in time and are generally free of accounting classification constraints. (Cash Flow‚ n.d.) Relevant cash flows have several descriptive factors. A relevant cash flow is one that will change in relation to

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    I INTRODUCTION Most of the hardware businesses being establish then and now uses the same old ways of product inventory .Due to their wide business they tend to neglect the importance of product inventory. Because of the growing numbers of computers users‚ this became an effective medium to demonstrate the promotion of their business to the public. From manual way of product inventory it will be more convenient and faster through the use of computers. Business owner can avoid human error because

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