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Introducing Inventory

Learn the basic concepts and definitions of inventory.
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Course: On-Demand
Beginner Provider Sergio Lopez  5 Lessons ·  15m  in Arabic, German, English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Chinese 

Course Description

For any business, controlling and managing inventory assets is important for the company’s health. All inventory has a cost and provides a value to the organization. In these lessons, we’ll explore the legitimate reasons for holding inventory. You’ll learn the definition of inventory and why it’s important to an organization. You’ll also discover how inventory can take many forms. We’ll discuss first in, first out (FIFO); last in, first out, (LIFO); and weighted average, and how they are tied to inventory.

What You'll Learn

  • Define inventory and explain why it is important to an organization
  • Identify the different forms and types that inventory can take
  • Explain the concept of a stock keeping unit (SKU)
  • Describe how inventory types change as they move through the material flow
  • Apply inventory valuation techniques including FIFO, LIFO, and weighted average
  • Recognize the reasons for holding inventory and the different types of inventory demand

Key Takeaways

  • Controlling and managing inventory assets is important for a company's health, and all inventory has a cost while providing value to the organization.
  • Inventory can take many forms, and its types change as it moves through the material flow.
  • FIFO (first in, first out), LIFO (last in, first out), and weighted average are valuation methods tied to inventory.
  • There are legitimate reasons for holding inventory, as well as different types of inventory demand.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You'll learn basic inventory definitions, the concept of a stock keeping unit, how inventory types change as they go through the material flow, the importance of inventory valuation techniques, the reasons for holding inventory, and the different types of inventory demand.

What valuation methods does this course cover?

The course discusses first in, first out (FIFO); last in, first out (LIFO); and weighted average, and how they are tied to inventory.

What topics are covered in the lessons?

The lessons cover Defining Inventory, Inventory Types and Material Flow, Calculating Costs and Value, Why is Inventory Held?, and a Test Your Knowledge assessment.

Who is this course relevant to?

It is relevant to any business, since controlling and managing inventory assets is important for the company's health and all inventory has a cost and provides value to the organization.