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Expected Profit
The projected earnings calculated by assessing potential revenues minus anticipated costs.
Product Availability
The extent to which products are in stock and accessible for purchase by customers, directly impacting sales and customer satisfaction.
Inventory
The total amount of goods or materials that a company or business has in stock, waiting to be sold or used.
Costs of Overstocking
Expenses related to holding excess inventory, including storage, insurance, and losses due to obsolescence or deteriorating items.
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