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Inventory Management in Manufacturing

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That’s because inventory is a key driver of several profit & loss (P&L) statement components, from revenue all the way down to net profit. A benchmark exercise can also provide insight here. Effective purchasing managers also help communicate expectations to vendors to support capacity planning.

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2022 Best-Of Highlights From The Nerd’s Eye View Blog

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Personally, it has been a big year of change as well, with the Kitces.com platform adding new team members, rolling out a new IAR CE offering and our latest Estate Planning course, and introducing the AdvisorTech Directory, among other additions, to fulfill our own mission of “Making Financial Advicers Better and More Successful”.

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101 Ways Financial Advisors Can Add Value For Their Clients

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Traditionally, investment planning has been at the forefront of how financial advisors add value for their clients. Combined with growing advisor (and consumer) interest in comprehensive financial planning services, the number of ways advisors can add value for their clients has expanded greatly. Executive Summary. Team Kitces.

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Weekend Reading For Financial Planners (Dec 3-4) 2022

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Enjoy the current installment of “Weekend Reading For Financial Planners” – this week’s edition kicks off with a research study suggesting that the market volatility experienced in 2022 could increase demand for financial planning services. Adam is an Associate Financial Planning Nerd at Kitces.com. Team Kitces.

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Performance Advertising Under the SEC’s Marketing Rule

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Disclosing whether or not the reinvestment of dividends or other earnings is reflected, along with the possibility of loss, should be included in nearly all advertisements, including gross/net performance. If a presentation of gross performance does not reflect the deduction of transaction fees and expenses.