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Excess and Excessive Inventory

Excess inventory is the rule rather than the exception among most major businesses, a phenomenon they handle in a number of different ways. The laws of supply and demand dictate that the availability of the former always outweigh any possible outcry made by the latter over a shortfall; in other words, having too much of something makes more business sense than not having enough of something, in the long run. Otherwise, count on one of your competitors to fill the gap before you do.

To donate Restock Inventories to Waste to Charity, just click the appropriate link:

1. Non-Food Inventory   http://www.wastetocharity.org/non_food.htm

2. Food Inventory   http://www.wastetocharity.org/food.htm



By the same token, most merchandise costs much less to produce than the average consumer seems to think. Furthermore, if the disparity becomes too severe, the public responds with its wallet. When burning music CDs was revealed to be the simple, cheap process achievable by any teenager with an Internet connection that it really is, the cost of music CDs became perceived, rightly or wrongly, as a rip-off, and the bottom consequently fell out of the music industry.

Excess Inventory and Resale Value Most excess inventory is sold off in bulk at discount rates to third parties with the intention of reselling them. The repackaging and reselling of companies' excess inventory is a flourishing industry unto itself, accounting for hundreds of millions of dollars every year in retail sales. Those who purchase these products are typically entrepreneurs such as discount retailers, flea market vendors, exporters, auctioneers, and wholesalers.

Excess inventory items are usually sold at a substantial discount which could range from fifteen to eighty percent off first quality rates. These savings are, in theory, passed along to the consumer and offer a merchant the chance to promote a product at a reduced price tag to the marketplace. Whenever making an expensive purchase, it might be worth one's consideration to look into whether the product in question is available through such channels beforehand

 

To donate Restock Inventories to Waste to Charity, just click the appropriate link:

1. Non-Food Inventory   http://www.wastetocharity.org/non_food.htm

2. Food Inventory   http://www.wastetocharity.org/food.htm





 
Business Donors:
 
1. Determination Letter ( From The IRS ) We are a 501 C3 Organization
2. Inventory Donation fax Form. Perfect to printout and fax to us!
3. IRS Publication  561 "Determining The Value of donated Property"
4. IRS Publication 526 IRS Publication " Charitable Contributions "
5. IRS Publication 544 IRS Publication " Sales and Other Disposition Of Assets"
6. IRS Form 8283 "Non-Cash Charitable Contributions"
7. For Accountants: Frivolous Tax Arguments- a short, somewhat funny read.
 
Individual Donors:
 

1. Real Estate Sale 2 charity. This Publication shows how selling Real Estate to Waste to Charity      can get you some money, as well as a great tax deduction!
2. Car boat truck form. This form is used, if you want to print out and fax us a description of your      offering!
3. IRS Publication 526 IRS Publication " Charitable Contributions "
4. IRS Publication 544 IRS Publication " Sales and Other Disposition Of Assets"
5. IRS Publication  561 "Determining The Value of donated Property"
6. IRS Form 8283 "Non-Cash Charitable Contributions"  

Please download and complete these forms in PDF format. These forms are placed here for your convenience- They are in Adobe Acrobat Format; To get Adobe acrobat reader
(free download), click here

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