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− | [[Inventory Value | + | Sometimes it is necessary to adjust the value of items in inventory to reflect changing market conditions, changing value of commodities, and for other reasons. The following article discusses the '''opentaps''' function for viewing and changing the valuation of specific inventory items. |
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+ | * [[Adjust Inventory Values]] | ||
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+ | ==Reporting on Inventory Valuation== | ||
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+ | '''opentaps''' provides three views of inventory and the impact of inventory on profits, which are described in the following User Manual articles: | ||
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+ | * [[Sales, Inventory, Profitability Analysis]] | ||
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+ | * [[Inventory Valuation Report]] | ||
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+ | * [[Inventory Detail Value Report]] | ||
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+ | The following reference item describes the classic formula used in '''Opentaps''' to calculate return on equity -- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DuPont_analysis|The Du Pont formula for Return on Equity] |
Revision as of 19:58, 18 November 2009
Changing Inventory Item Valuation
Sometimes it is necessary to adjust the value of items in inventory to reflect changing market conditions, changing value of commodities, and for other reasons. The following article discusses the opentaps function for viewing and changing the valuation of specific inventory items.
Reporting on Inventory Valuation
opentaps provides three views of inventory and the impact of inventory on profits, which are described in the following User Manual articles:
The following reference item describes the classic formula used in Opentaps to calculate return on equity -- Du Pont formula for Return on Equity