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Rice Dealer Delivery and Stock System of Del Rosario Rice Dealer
(RD2S2)

A Research Presented to the Faculty of
Tomas Del Rosario College
Capitol Drive, San Jose, Balanga City, Bataan

A Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Submitted by:

Hannah Kaithe Laforteza
Alyssa Patricia Soriao
Katrina del Rosario
Patrick Basical

Submitted to:

Mr. Tristan Joseph M. Cruz

Table of Contents

Title Page -------------------------- i
Acknowledgement -------------------------- ii
Table of Contents -------------------------- ix
List of Tables -------------------------- xi
List of Figures -------------------------- xii

Chapter I: The Problem and Its Background

Introduction -------------------------- 1 Background of the Study -------------------------- 2 Review of Related Literature and Studies Related Literature -------------------------- 4 Related Studies -------------------------- 13 Relevance of the Previous Studies to the Present Study -------------------------- 18 Theoretical Framework -------------------------- 19 Statement of the Problem -------------------------- 20 Hypothesis -------------------------- 21 Scope and Limitation -------------------------- 21 Significance of the Study -------------------------- 22 Definition of Terms -------------------------- 23

Chapter II: Methods and Procedures

Research Design -------------------------- 27 Research Setting -------------------------- 29 Respondents of the Study -------------------------- 31 Sampling Technique -------------------------- 32 Data Gathering Instruments -------------------------- 32 Preparation of the Instruments -------------------------- 33 Validation of the Instruments -------------------------- 34 Data Gathering Procedure

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