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Stock In Trade
If you're involved with an MLM company that sells
products, you'll need to make some decisions regarding
inventory. Perhaps most important, don't mix products
you plan to use personally with products you're
holding.
When you go into any sideline business, including
MLM, you should set up a separate checking account.
Pay for your business inventory from your business
account.
As a general rule, don't order too much. It's
better to have to order some items, and wait, than put
up a lot of your own money up front.
In some plans, you have to make certain "levels"
each month to be eligible for extra compensation.
Don't buy extra inventory just to make these levels.
Next month, you'll have to order more inventory, and so
on, until you've sunk all your money into unneeded
inventory. Buy the inventory you need for your
business; collect the commissions you and your downline
actually earn from product sales.
On the other hand, don't skimp on inventories. If
you're constantly having to submit back orders, you're
not carrying the right amount of stock. Have enough
products on hand to serve your customers. If your
business is growing, spend a little more on inventory
each month.
The above comments refer to literature as well as
product samples. You'll need literature on hand to
help move your products.