Inventory in a sentence as a noun

Rather, the two big problems are margin and, worse for a startup, inventory costs.

Eavesdrop a bit and take inventory of the questions the clients ask about.

We maintain an inventory of about 700 bicycles and can get anything you want in stock within a week.

Amazon takes a retailers money, turns it into inventory, sells it, takes a cut, then returns money.

You have to buy large print runs, which don't always line up neatly with real-world demand, requiring large investments in inventory.

I worked overnight doing inventory management and I saw exactly what the CEO described.

"He put the company's inventory on his credit card, a black American Express, which caused him to go into deeper personal debt.

You can fill your client at market price, taking the inventory down on your own book, or cross it immediately against an existing position.

* The argument was made here in an earlier hearing that the cell phone search occurred as part of an "inventory" search; this is one of the contexts in which cell phones were claimed to be a "container".

Inventory in a sentence as a verb

But the controlling appellate opinion here rejected that interpretation; the police cannot search a cell phone to "inventory" its contents.

This kid is offering me a free inventory management service, that's really cool since inventory turns is one of the ways I manage my business, but they offer it to everyone.

Essentially using the camera to read QR codes and allowing people to move / receive / send inventory using a rich app interfacing to the cloud based backend we are building.

Even putting aside the big-ticket problems like inventory and margin, there are a lot of other things that suck about hardware: lead times, managing supply chain, QA and managing defects, field recalls, shipping.

While this may sound silly and academic, net confers a sense of finality -- it includes all costs, marketing, discounts to sell remnant inventory, depreciations... everything.

Learning this distinction will also introduce you to inventory management, promotion cycles, and all sorts of other crazy business skills to help you get to the next level in building a game business.

PowerVR's royalty fees double, and since they don't have to manage any inventory, they are increasingly more attractive to investors than traditional manufacturers like NVidia.

I saw from the inside a huge multi-mullion dollar Atari-funded game studio go down in flames because the developers didn't know that you can't use disk drives as a CPU: they built almost all of their MMO item inventory logic into SQL triggers and events.

Inventory definitions

noun

a detailed list of all the items in stock

noun

the merchandise that a shop has on hand; "they carried a vast inventory of hardware"; "they stopped selling in exact sizes in order to reduce inventory"

See also: stock

noun

(accounting) the value of a firm's current assets including raw materials and work in progress and finished goods

noun

a collection of resources; "he dipped into his intellectual armory to find an answer"

See also: armory armoury

noun

making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand; "an inventory may be necessary to see if anything is missing"; "they held an inventory every month"

See also: inventorying stocktaking stock-taking

verb

make or include in an itemized record or report; "Inventory all books before the end of the year"

See also: stock-take