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    Inventory Management Problems President Gish brings the meeting to order. “Look at these air freight bills! Here‟s one for R955—more than the damn part is worth! I know‚ I checked! These things are murdering us. You must realize that in our business today‚ transportation has great cost-cutting potential!” The Traffic manager‟s response: “I know that freight bills have risen 30 percent in the last six months‚ but what can I do? Miss Glass here is cutting inventories so hard that she never

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    smaller businesses have come to rely on computerized inventory management systems. Automated systems can replace the cost and time consuming processes that were once completed by hand while providing companies with more accurate data. Inventory control is important to ensure control in businesses that handle transactions revolving around consumer goods. Without proper inventory control‚ a store may run out of stock on an important item. A good inventory control system will alert the retailer when it is

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True    False   10. The job order costing system is not used by service organizations. 
True    False   11. The job order costing system is used by service firms to determine revenues‚ expenses‚ and ultimately profit. 
True    False   12. Perpetual inventory controlling accounts and subsidiary ledgers are maintained for materials‚ work in process‚ and finished goods in cost accounting systems. 
True    False   13. When the goods are sold‚ their costs are transferred

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    4-2 Why would the inventory turnover ratio be more important for someone analyzing a grocery store chain than an insurance company? The inventory turnover ratio is important to a grocery store because of the much larger inventory required and because some of that inventory is perishable. An insurance company would have no inventory to speak of since its line of business is selling insurance policies or other similar financial products--contracts written on paper and entered into between the company

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    Pio del Pilar‚ Makati city In Completion with the subject Description Analysis and Design System System Proposal: Computerize Inventory System Main Objective: The main objective of this study is to show the problem of the Inventory system of the Captains Burger and how we can help to improve the recording of the items via computerize inventory system Secondary Objectives: * To develop a System that can record every item without any failure Sometimes the most commonly problem

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    Report On SPARE PARTS INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Undertaken At COLGATE PALMOLIVE INDIA LIMITED EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The main problem faced by the production & stores is the poor availability of spare parts of various machines. The non-availability often leads to loss in production time. The objective of the current project is to design a user friendly inventory management system that would minimize stock outs and at the same time help in maintaining optimum inventory levels according to the

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    Empirical correlates of scores on Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory –II-Restructured Form scales was observed in a college setting. This personality inventory in addition to six standard measures evaluating anger‚ assertiveness‚ cognitive failures‚ avoiding social situations‚ and the fear of social circumstances were given to over 800 college students including both male and female. This inventory was administered to test the cogency of scores on this personality assessment precise issues

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    Case 2.1 (Doughtie’s Foods‚ Inc.) In the late 1970s‚ William Nashwinter accepted a position as a salesman with Doughtie’s Foods‚ Inc.‚ a publicly owned food products company headquartered in Portsmouth‚ Virginia.1 The ambitious young salesman impressed his superiors with his hard work and dedication and was soon promoted to general manager of the Gravins Division of Doughtie’s‚ a promotion that nearly doubled his salary. The Gravins Division was essentially a large warehouse that wholesaled frozen-food

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    Resuello Poultry Farm‚ they are currently using the manual sales and inventory system wherein computing for these are done manually. But in dealing with these transactions‚ accuracy‚ reliability and speed of human skills in performing these transactions are limited because clerical errors are often inevitable. Because of these‚ they accepted our proposed system. With the Resuello Poultry Farm‚ the tracking of sales‚ controlling of inventory‚ recording of products‚ and searching‚ sorting and filtering of

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    By 1991‚ LL. Bean Inc was in the catalog business. LL Bean was a major cataloger manufacturer and retailer in the outdoor sporting specialty field. Their golden rule was: "Sell good merchandise at a reasonable profit‚ treat your customers like human beings‚ and they will always come back for more". They had six million active customers‚ and by 1991‚ twenty-two different catalogs ("books") were mailed. 80% of all their orders came in by telephone. They mainly reached the client using direct marketing

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