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    APPROVAL SHEET Proponents: Morris P. Chavez Ma. Cristyl G. Salva Title: Sales & Inventory System by 4Brothers Trapal Supply Mrs. Michelle Alisna Caiña Instructor October 8‚ 2013 Acknowledgement We would like to thank our instructor‚ Mrs. Michelle Alisa Caiña‚ for guiding and supporting us all throughput this project. His constant reminders and progress report checks have helped us become more focused during this writing process.

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    In August of 1973 IBM announced the IBM 3650 and 3660 Store Systems  In 1973 new registers that were driven by computers were introduced‚ such as the IBM 3653 Store System and the NCR 2150 that were‚ in essence‚ a mainframe computer packaged as a store controller that could control 128 IBM 3653/3663 Point of Sale Registers. This system was the first commercial use of client-server technology‚ peer to peer communications‚ and Local Area Network (LAN) simultaneous backup and remote initialization

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    1.0 Introduction Sales and Inventory System is a computer based way of checking and auditing of the sales of the company‚ it is faster and more reliable rather than doing manually. The system can lessen errors in editing and can be easily accessed any time by the company. Sales and Inventory System makes the company more productive‚ efficient‚ and convenient to the company and its customers. The system is meant to help the company show more relevant items to the customers‚ hoping to expedite

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    profitable dealing. Manual system is now considered obsolete after the birth of computerized system. Company that uses computer technology in doing business transaction gets easier‚ accurate and safe to keep important records as well as retrieving daily sales to keep track of their business. Windows based transaction is now very common to widen the target of a company. It becomes more attractive to its client considering it can save time and a hassle-free. Sales Monitoring System was proposed in replacement

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    Sales inventory systems are often standardised i.e. A business will adopt a general model for their own use.  This means that they are able to track sales of a product and match it against their existing inventory to regulate how much stock they keep to hand and how much it costs them to do so.  Obviously this is necessary for any business in order to run efficiently.  However‚ adopting a general model means that it may not be optimised for the particular stock/business in question.  For example

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    the term ‘Business’ Business has been defined as an organization of the people with varied skills‚ which uses property or talents‚ to produce goods or services‚ which can be sold to others for more than their costs. Or it may be considered as the system through which economic activity is organized and directed by those who seek to make a profit. Business includes lawful activity carried on continuously‚ which involves buying and selling‚ or manufacturing‚ or financing‚ or the rendering of a service

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS - CHAPTER 11 I. CHAPTER 11 – INVENTORY 1 II. OVERVIEW AND OBJECTIVES 1 A. Overview 1 B. Objectives 1 III. DEFINITION OF INVENTORY 1 IV. INTERNAL CONTROLS 2 V. ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING AN INVENTORY 2 VI. VALUING THE INVENTORY 4 A. FIFO 5 B. Weighted Average 6 VII. YEAR-END PHYSICAL INVENTORY 7 VIII. EXHIBITS 8 CHAPTER 11 – INVENTORY The purpose of this chapter of The Guide is to explain the concept of inventory and to discuss the policies‚ guidelines

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    Corporation (YMC) retails their products and incorporates the Yakult Lady System that started in Metro Manila and NCR‚ then adapted by distributors all over the country. The Prohealth Sales Distributor Corporation which is the exclusive Yakult distributor in La Union started its operation in March 15‚ 2004. The Company orders its stocks from the Yakult Philippines Incorporated (YPI) and also adapted the Yakult Lady system of the Yakult Marketing Corporation (YMC). There are three branches in La

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    The company has been using the conventional ticketing system since its inception. The current system employs issuing paper ticket including 2‚4‚5‚7‚9‚10‚12‚15 and 20 pesos to bus conductors by the controllers. Due to a large number of tickets issued‚ tracking and managing these tickets to produce sales and expense reports become tedious. Objectives of the Study Developing a database management software for Cher Bus Ticketing and Sales System is an attempt to make the current processes simple‚

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    Software Requirements Specification For Organic Grocery Software System Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Intended audience 1 1.2 Brief Specification and Project Scope 1 1.3 Own Assumptions 1-2 2. System Features 3 2.1 Nonfunctional and Functional Requirements 3-6 Appendix A: Analysis Models 7 3. Class Diagram 3.1 Noun Identification………………………………………………………………………….7 3.2. Responsibility Driven Design 8-9 3.3. First Cut Class Diagram

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