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<p>[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 480024, member: 147"]I go through my selling stock at the beginning of each new year and weed out things I have been carrying for years that have not sold. For jewelry I make lots and sell them on eBoo, everything else goes to the thrift store. It helps to do it every year, it becomes part of my closing out the previous year when I start the new year's bookkeeping and get my taxes ready.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marie Forjan, post: 480024, member: 147"]I go through my selling stock at the beginning of each new year and weed out things I have been carrying for years that have not sold. For jewelry I make lots and sell them on eBoo, everything else goes to the thrift store. It helps to do it every year, it becomes part of my closing out the previous year when I start the new year's bookkeeping and get my taxes ready.[/QUOTE]
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