Business INVENTORY CONTROL Why Inventory Control? Control of inventory‚ which typically represents 45% to 90% of all expenses for business‚ is needed to ensure that the business has the right goods on hand to avoid stock-outs‚ to prevent shrinkage (spoilage/theft)‚ and to provide proper accounting. Many businesses have too much of their limited resource‚ capital‚ tied up in their major asset‚ inventory. Worse‚ they may have their capital tied up in the wrong kind of inventory. Inventory may be
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and other point-of-sale methods. Most of the small scale businesses use manual inventory system where they write orders‚ deliveries‚ expenses‚ and sales per day‚ bad order‚ and details about the product and so many more‚ where in there is a lot of paper works‚ slow data processing‚ unsecured‚ and is not user-friendly. Above all this hassles it is time consuming and is difficult in managing records. In manual inventory system the work is slow and so the money will moves slow too. In an early age when
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nventory System CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND 1.1 INTRODUCTION AND ITS BACKGROUND A pastor named Ferdie Sinense together with his wife Marisa Sinense who works as an auditor‚ established Rapa Generics Pharmacy on September 23‚ 2011. The main branch of this Pharmacy is located at Las Piňas-Zapote Road in Las Piňas City. Anthony Rudil‚ a licensed pharmacist and Jennifer Robela the assistant pharmacist are currently managing the business. In addition to that‚ the business opened its door
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FORMAT FOR SAD DOCUMENTATION Approval Sheet Acknowledgement Table of Contents CHAPTER I: THE PROBLEM A. Introduction B. Statement of the Problem C. Statement of Goals and Objectives D. Scope and Limitations E. Definition of Terms F. User Requirements CHAPTER II: DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS A. Company Profile: History/Mission/Vision/Goals and Objectives B. Description of the Existing System C. DFD of the Existing System Context Diagram Diagram Zero
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Sales and Inventory System of Bounty Fresh Chooks to go 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This business project will address current business concerns‚ the benefits of the project‚ and the recommendations and justifications of the project. This business case also discusses the project goals‚ performance measures‚ assumptions‚ constraints‚ and alternative options. Sale’s and inventory system is manufacturing companies rely on forecasting to project demand to schedule production. Production rates are
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POS AND INVENTORY SYSTEM Group Leader: * Carl Martin Canlas Group Member: * Charmain David * Maurine Hipolito * Merinissa Lumasag * Michelle Mercado * Jeremiah Pasion * Jayvee Reyes Mr.Ronald Mangaldan (Adviser) Ms. Liberty
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Detailed Product Description The selling Brand from UB Group-McDowells No. 1 Whisky Other Popular Brands: Premium Whisky-Antiq The selling Brand from UB Group-McDowells No. 1 Whisky Other Popular Brands: Premium Whisky-Antiquity Blue‚ Royal Challange‚ Director Special Black Whisky Regular-Diplomat‚ Director Special‚ Bonus Fine‚ Black Stallion‚ President Pride‚ Haywards Fine whisky BEERS-Kingfisher (Lager
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The EOQ Inventory Formula James M. Cargal Mathematics Department Troy University – Montgomery Campus A basic problem for businesses and manufacturers is‚ when ordering supplies‚ to determine what quantity of a given item to order. A great deal of literature has dealt with this problem (unfortunately many of the best books on the subject are out of print). Many formulas and algorithms have been created. Of these the simplest formula is the most used: The EOQ (economic order quantity) or
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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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INVENTORY The ordinary dictionary meaning of inventory is ’a list of goods an estate contains’. Inventory is usually referred to that physical stock of items a business house or an industrial organization keeps in hand for efficient‚ smooth and uninterrupted functioning. It may consist of: 1. Raw materials 2. Work-in-progress 3. Maintenance materials 4. Processed and semi-processed materials 5. Oils‚ fuels and lubricants 6. Finished and semi-finished goods They may be
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