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Inventory Aging Analysis of Actual vs LY
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Inventory Metrics Analysis and Stock Management Presentation (PowerPoint Template)
Inventory Aging Analysis of Actual vs LY
Slide Content
The slide is a visual representation of an "Inventory Aging Analysis" comparing current stock levels with those from the previous year (LY). It features a stock split chart by age buckets that indicates percentages of 'Current', '0-30 Days', '31-60 Days', '61-90 Days', and '91+ Days' stock, alongside labels for 'Slow-moving Stock' and 'Obsolete Stock'. A comments section to the right notes a "Significant improvement in stock quality compared to the previous year."
Graphical Look
- The slide title "Inventory Aging Analysis of Actual vs LY" is prominent at the top in large, bold text, centered on a white background.
- A subtitle text "Stock Split Chart by Age Buckets vs. LY with Focus on Slow-movers and Obsolete Stock" is placed below the title, offering context.
- Four vertical bar graphs compare "Actual Stock" in teal and "Last Year Stock" in orange. The bars are split to show different aging categories, and each category is labeled with a percentage.
- Below the bar graphs, descriptive labels indicate the age of the stock, namely 'Current', '0-30 Days', '31-60 Days', '61-90 Days', with 'Slow-moving Stock' highlighted for 31-60 and 61-90 days category, and 'Obsolete Stock' for '91+ Days'.
- A "Comments" section on the right has a speech bubble shape with a calculator icon, signifying that the comments are data-driven.
- The background of the slide is white, with a watermark hinting at an industrial setting in the lower left corner.
The slide presents a clean and straightforward visual summary supported by colorful graphs and a helpful commentary box. It is clearly designed for professional presentation, using distinct colors to differentiate between current and previous year's stock.
Use Cases
- Presenting annual inventory assessments to highlight improvements or identify concerns in company-wide meetings.
- Sharing detailed inventory analysis in supply chain or logistics review sessions.
- Utilizing during financial reviews to discuss asset management and stock rotation effectiveness.
- Incorporating into strategic planning sessions to aid in decision-making regarding inventory reduction or overstock prevention strategies.