...There are numerous sales advertised in the personal section of the Sunday paper each weekend advertising for the following weekend. With the economy doing poorly and income levels low, going to garage sales on the weekend has started to become a better option for adding items to the home. Even though finding the right item can be difficult because not all yard sales sell what is useful to everyone, many quality items can be found in garage and yard sales because not everything that is gotten rid of is of ill quality and some items in yard sales are still quite useful. Many quality items can be found in garage sales and yard sales because some items in yard sales are still quite useful. Every season individual families that are not suffering the loss of jobs still feel the need to update their homes and change the appearance of what they are used to seeing each day. Some families will sell clothes that sometimes can still have the original sales tag on them. Other families can sell outdoor furniture or even appliances that would otherwise cost a fortune if bought at a retail outlet. All yard sales that happen are bound to have some junk in them, however the more you visit the better chance you have at finding quality items that are still usable in the home and outside. While finding the right item can be difficult because not all yard sales sell what is useful to everyone, it is still worth looking through them. One of the best items found at yard sales are used books. ...
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...Navigation Bar. Next, click on Inventory Items then, View and Edit Inventory Items. Inventory List window will appear. Double click on INSTL HATRD – COMM. The Maintain Inventory Items window will appear. You will find the hourly billing rate of $60 shown in the Billing Rate #1 field 2. The tax status for installing hardscape for commercial customers is: Regular The tax status for installing hardscape is found by clicking Inventory & Services from the Navigation Bar. Next, click on Inventory Items then, View and Edit Inventory Items. Inventory List window will appear. Double click on INSTL HATRD – COMM. The Maintain Inventory Items window will appear. The tax status is found in the Item Tax Type field. 3. The general ledger account used for hardscape commercial is: 40000-HS The general ledger account number is found by clicking Inventory & Services from the Navigation Bar. Next, click on Inventory Items then, View and Edit Inventory Items. Inventory List window will appear. Double click on INSTL HATRD – COMM. The Maintain Inventory Items window will appear. The general ledger account is found in the GL Income Acct. 4. The Item identification for installing hardscape for a commercial customer is: INSTL HARD-COMM From the Navigation Bar click, Inventory & Services; Inventory Items, View and Edit Inventory Items. Double click INSTL HARD-COMM. The Maintain Inventory Items window will appear. In the Item ID field you will find the item identification for installing hardscape for...
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...Online sales tax is a current hot button topic. Our government is debating if there should be a sales tax on internet purchases currently. Every person has their own opinion about whether there should be an online sales tax. This doesn’t just effect the person or company doing the selling but also the consumer. There shouldn’t be a sales tax on person to person online purchases due to several factors including a sales tax has already been paid, it will dissuade people from selling their used items they no longer want, and every state has a different sales tax amount. It doesn’t matter whom you are, a sales tax is added to the items when they are purchased. So a sales tax has already been applied. How many times is a sales tax supposed to be applied? And to what extent is everyone supposed to apply a sales tax? Are we really supposed to add a sales tax to items we sell at a yard sale or at a flea market? I think not. So why should someone add a sales tax to their used items they are selling from eBay, Amazon or Craigslist? They shouldn’t have to. There is no need to apply a sales tax for a second or third time on these used items. A person wanting to sell their used items will be less likely to list them if they have to apply a sales tax. Obviously the person selling their used items is not going to become a millionaire so any profit that is brought in from the sale of used items should be kept as just that, profit. If they have to start applying a sales tax to...
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...Games Esprit Hair & Beauty Fame Agenda Fantastic Home & Gifts 5CM Glow Golf (Mini Golf) Health Kick Indus Internet Cafe Industrie Joanne Mercer Joloni Leather Katies 10% off all items except sale items. 10% off storewide, excluding catalogue and sale items. 10% off storewide, not in conjunction with any other offer. 10% off all items, not on sale items. 10% off storewide excluding sale items. 5% off storewide. Receive 10% off your purchase. Excludes cheap Monday. Further 5% off marked price on all items. No exclusions. Extra 50% off every second garment. 15% more value for the games you trade in for cash or store credit. 10% off all items, excluding sale items. 10% off all items. 10% off storewide, excluding sale items, helium balloons and calling cards. 10% off your purchase. Excludes cheap Monday. 15% discount on entry. Storewide protein 10% off, supplements 5% off. Buy 1 hour, get 1 hour free. 10% off excluding sale items. 10% off full priced items, excluding sale items. A further 10% off for all cash purchases. 10% off full priced items. Not including sale items. 10% off everything in store. 10% off all stock. Excluding Satin Cord Bracelets. Spend over $100 and receive a free silk scarf. Offer not valid with any other promotion. 50% off RRP and a free tie with suit purchase. 10% discount. Not on sale items. 10% off all full priced...
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...required by law Profit and Loss statement. Each company code represents an independent accounting unit. Several company codes can use the same chart of account. Assignment Company code to company Company code to Credit control area Company code to Controlling area Company code to financial management area • (An FM Area is organizational unit which Plans, Controls and Monitors funds and commitment budgets) Controlling area to financial management area Controlling area to Operating Concern. Sales Organization • The highest-level of organizational unit in SD is Sales Organization. • Responsible for Distributing goods and services, Negociation sales conditions, Product liability and other customer rights of recourse. • Sales organization is also used to take for example a regional, national or international. • A sales organization assigned to a company code. Distribution Channel • Distribution Channel represents strategies to distribute goods and services to customer. • DC is assigned to a sales organization. The assignment is not unique. • You can share Customer, Material and Condition master data by maintaining a reference/common DC. Division • A Division is used to group material and services. A material can have only one Division. Abhishek Parihar SAP SD Certified Consultant E-Mail: abhishekparihar@rediffmail.com SAP SD IMP NOTES • • • • • We can make Customer- specific agreements for each Division, for example regarding partial deliveries or pricing within Division. (In...
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...------------------------------------------------- Mr. Milligan the following are the answers to the questions that you requested from our firm. Question One Which items have markups less than 30%? Item No. | Description | Gross Margin Ratio | Markup Percentage | Inventory Turnover | Days In Inventory | A00750 | 6' x 6' Cedar Garden Hut | 7.45% | 8.04% | 2.85 | 128.03 | A00810 | 6' x 20’ Covered Bridge | 10.78% | 12.08% | 1.79 | 204.40 | A01130 | Miniature Folding Trellis | 12.52% | 14.31% | 5.00 | 73.00 | A00620 | 12' Cedar Octagon Gazebo | 13.61% | 15.76% | 2.60 | 140.38 | A01140 | Milligan’s Superior Trellis | 15.00% | 17.65% | 7.00 | 52.14 | A00730 | 6' x 10' Cedar Garden Hut | 15.93% | 18.94% | 2.19 | 166.86 | A00610 | 10' Octagon Cedar Gazebo | 16.67% | 20.00% | 2.03 | 179.97 | A01100 | Monroe Wooden Trellis | 20.00% | 25.00% | 2.50 | 146.00 | A00210 | 8' x 10' Aluminum Barn | 20.00% | 25.00% | 2.69 | 135.52 | A00310 | 12' x 8' Double Door Aluminum Shed | 20.00% | 25.00% | 3.78 | 96.69 | Question Two In terms of annual sales, which item has the LOWEST annual sales? Item No. | Description | Annual Sales | A01130 | Miniature Folding Trellis | $5,487.00 | Question Three In terms of annual sales, what were Mr. Milligan’s biggest selling items last year? Identify the top five. Item No. | Description | Unit Cost | Annual Sales | A00410 | 8' x 10' Wood Barn | $541.33 | $563,143.00 | A00610 | 10' Octagon Cedar Gazebo | $2,499.99 | $431,998.56 | A00310 | 12' x 8' Double...
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...Running Header: Simple Tips Abstract In this writing, you will read about sales tactics the department and grocery stores display in order to make you spend more money. You will also read about what to look for and how to take advantage of a true sale. Overall, you will learn some simple steps on how to avoid the sales tactics and bulk purchases that make you overspend on your budget. It seems as if every time you walk into a store for a certain item or two, I end up walking out with much more than I intended to. Has this ever happened to you? Did you ever stop and wonder how that just happened? Store employees are trained professionals in several sales and marketing techniques that lure you to spend more than intended. The store employees make it look like you are getting a bargain by posting big bold signs, or they display items that are (eye catching) and appealing to grab your attention. For example, Devlin wrote this tactic in his article: “Walk into the grocery store and you will notice that the most expensive items are typically at eye level while bargain items are down on the bottom row. Too lazy to look down there? That’s exactly what the stores are hoping.” (2007 p.5) The way the stores floor plan is set up, is another approach the marketing agents use to boost sales. Devlin also states, that the department stores usually have the cosmetics department right in the front, as it is...
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...Compliant Sale Contracts © Malaysian Accounting Standards Board 2010 1 TR i-4 This Technical Release (TR) contains material in which the International Accounting Standards Committee Foundation (IASCF) holds copyright and which has been reproduced in this Statement with the permission of IASCF. Copyright in the International Financial Reporting Standards (including Interpretations), International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) Exposure Drafts, and other IASB publications belong to IASCF. All rights are reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing to MASB or as may be expressly permitted by law or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organisation. No part of the materials incorporated in this publication, the copyright of which is held by IASCF, may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior permission in writing to IASCF or as may be expressly permitted by law or under terms agreed with the appropriate reprographics rights organisation. TR i-4 Shariah Compliant Sale Contracts is issued by the MASB in respect of its application in Malaysia. 2 TR i-4 CONTENTS paragraphs INTRODUCTION IN1–IN6 MASB TECHNICAL RELEASE i-4 SHARIAH COMPLIANT SALE CONTRACTS OBJECTIVE SCOPE SUBJECT OF SALE Recognition Classification Derecognition INCOME ON SALE Financing...
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...For BIR Use Only BCS/ Item 1702-EX06/13P1 Annual Income Tax Return For Use ONLY by Corporation, Partnership and Other Non-Individual Republika ng Pilipinas Taxpayer EXEMPT Under the Tax Code, as Amended, [Sec. 30 and Kagawaran ng Pananalapi those exempted in Sec. 27(C)] and Other Special Laws, Kawanihan ng Rentas Internas with NO Other Taxable Income BIR Form No. 1702-EX June 2013 Page 1 Enter all required information in CAPITAL LETTERS using BLACK ink. Mark applicable boxes with an “X”. Two copies MUST be filed with the BIR and one held by the taxpayer. 1 For Calendar 3 Amended Return? Fiscal 2 Year Ended (MM/20YY) Yes /20 4 Short Period Return? No Yes 5 Alphanumeric Tax Code (ATC) IC 011 Exempt Corporation on Exempt Activities No IC 021 General Professional Partnership Part I - Background Information - 6 Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) - - 0 0 0 0 7 RDO Code / 8 Date of Incorporation/Organization (MM/DD/YYYY) / 9 Registered Name (Enter only 1 letter per box using CAPITAL LETTERS) 10 Registered Address (Indicate complete registered address) 11 Contact Number 12 Email Address 13 Main Line of Business 14 PSIC Code 15 Method of Deduction Itemized Deductions [Sections 34 (A-J), NIRC] 16 Legal Basis of Tax Relief/Exemption (Specify) 18 Registered Activity/Program (Reg. No.) 17 Investment Promotion Agency (IPA)/Government Agency 19 Effectivity...
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...– Information Specifications 1. Mr. Milligan wants a markup of at least 30 percent on all items. Which items have markups less than 30 percent? Item No. | Description | Markup | A00750 | 6' x 6' Cedar Garden Hut | 8% | A00810 | 6' x 20’ Covered Bridge | 12% | A01130 | Miniature Folding Trellis | 13% | A00620 | 12' Cedar Octagon Gazebo | 16% | A01140 | Milligan’s Superior Trellis | 18% | A00730 | 6' x 10' Cedar Garden Hut | 19% | A00610 | 10' Octagon Cedar Gazebo | 20% | A01100 | Monroe Wooden Trellis | 25% | A00210 | 8' x 10' Aluminum Barn | 25% | A00310 | 12' x 8' Double Door Aluminum Shed | 25% | 2. In terms of annual sales, which item has the lowest annual sales? Item No. | Description | Annual Sales | A01130 | Miniature Folding Trellis | $ 5,487.00 | 3. In terms of annual sales, what were Mr. Milligan’s biggest selling items last year? Identify the top five. Item No. | Description | Annual Sales | A00410 | 8' x 10' Wood Barn | $ 563,143.00 | A00610 | 10' Octagon Cedar Gazebo | $ 431,998.56 | A00310 | 12' x 8' Double Door Aluminum Shed | $ 393,949.94 | A00750 | 6' x 6' Cedar Garden Hut | $ 309,003.50 | A00150 | 10' x 14' Aluminum Shed | $ 300,000.00 | 4. What is the company’s total annual sales? Annual Sales | $ 4,633,733.33 | 5. What is the company’s annual gross profit...
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...lost and its value so that your claim can be settled quickly. If you can't prove that missing items existed, the payment for your loss may be delayed or possibly denied. In addition, inventory records are required by your insurance policy. Recovering insured losses isn't the only reason to establish proper inventory records. Inventory records are useful in planning. They can indicate when to reorder merchandise, what's selling and what's not. Your records also can alert you to missing items and errors in entry, and they help deter internal theft. This guide provides information for retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers, with a specific section focusing on the unique needs of wholesalers and manufacturers. Because each jewelry operation differs in size, method of operation, and type of finished products, it's difficult to recommend one inventory system that will work for every firm. Many of the recommendations listed in this guide apply to retailers, manufacturers and wholesalers; some do not. Work with your accountant to create an inventory record keeping system that works for your business. Computer-based inventory systems are now affordable and easy to use. Jewelers Mutual has created a list of inventory software products for jewelry businesses; the list is available on our web site. If you have any questions or comments, please contact your agent or Jewelers Mutual's Sales &...
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...2 TIN 0 0 0 0 BIR Form No. 1702-EX June 2013 1702-EX06/13P3 Registered Name Schedule 1 - Sales/Revenues/Receipts/Fees (Attach additional sheet/s, if necessary) 1 Sale of Goods/Properties 2 Sale of Services 3 Lease of Properties 4 Total (Sum of Items 1 to 3) 5 Less: Sales Returns, Allowances and Discounts 6 Net Sales/Revenues/Receipts/Fees (Item 4 Less Item 5) (To Part IV Item 31) Schedule 2 - Cost of Sales (Attach additional sheet/s, if necessary) Schedule 2A - Cost of Sales (For those Engaged in Trading) 1 Merchandise Inventory - Beginning 2 Add Purchase of Merchandise 3 Total Goods Available for Sale (Sum of Items 1 & 2) 4 Less: Merchandise - Ending 5 Cost of Sales (Item 3 Less Item 4) (To Schedule 2 Item 27) Schedule 2B - Cost of Sales (For those Engaged in Manufacturing) 6 Direct Materials, Beginning 7 Add: Purchases of Direct Materials 8 Materials Available for Use (Sum of Items 6 & 7) 9 Less: Direct Materials, Ending 10 Raw Materials Used (Item 8 Less Item 9) 11 Direct Labor 12 Manufacturing Overhead 13 Total Manufacturing Cost (Sum of Items 10, 11 & 12) 14 Add: Work in Process, Beginning 15 Less: Work in Process, Ending 16 Cost of Goods Manufactured (Sum of Items 13 & 14 Less Item 15) 17 Add: Finished Goods, Beginning 18 Less: Finished Goods, Ending 19 Cost of Goods Manufactured and Sold (Sum of Items 16 & 17 Less Item 18) (To Schedule 2 Item 27) Schedule 2C - Cost of Services (For those engaged in Services, indicate only those directly incurred...
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...[pic] Item Forecasting and Inventory Management MANAGEMENT CONSULTING CASE 2: L. L. BEAN INC. Q1. How do L.L. Bean use past demand data and a specific item forecast to decide how many units of that item to stock? Ans. L. L. Bean use two main methods based on past demand data to determine on the quantities to be ordered for specific items to stock. Method One The First Method of forecasting is based on quite a conservative approach, primarily manual. Product related people sit together and decide on the basis of previous/book record. They look for dollar sales of each item and rank them on this basis. They also look for the forecasted quantity of items and check it with real sold quantity. But when they have to add a new item, they find that this item will create incremental demand or will cannibalize the sales of any other item. If they find cannibalization then they adjust the quantity of items accordingly. But this method is not the same all the time and can be changed accordingly, as per the need. Method Two The Second Method of forecasting uses historical forecast errors which is called the A/F Ratio i.e. (Actual Demand / Forecast Demand). |A/F Ratio |Remarks | |A=F |Forecast was perfect | |A>F ...
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...Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 DIALOGUE INDIVIDUAL CUSTOMER INFORMATION 3 DIALOGUE ORDER STATUS 4 DIALOGUE SALESPERSON INFORMATION 5 USER REQUIREMENTS DIAGRAM 8 Forms 8 Report 13 DATABASE DESIGN 18 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN 22 CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………………………………………24 INTRODUCTION In the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC), there are four phases that need to be done to develop a system for used of by the organization. The phases are system planning and selection, system analysis, system design and implementation and operation. Since the planning and analysis phase have successfully completed, now we are continue with the next phase, which is systems design of the POS System in ARZA Coffee & Cakes. System design under System Development Life Cycle was a conversion of description of the recommended alternative solution into logical and physical specifications for the system starting from the input until the output screens consists of report, databases and computer processes. By that action the company might ease to reveals the real systems from which all the programming and system construction can be accomplish. This system could be implemented into any hardware and software since it is not tied up to any of the specific one. However, the logical design will illustrate the functions of the system in all aspects. In the physical design, the logical design will be interpret into the physical or technical specifications by convert the systems data to the structured...
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...selected | | | | | | | |accounts. | | | | | | | 3. |Single-step income statements; |11, 19, 23, 24 |2, 8 |3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 15, |2, 3, 4, 5 |1, 2, 7 | | |earnings per share. | | |16 | | | | 4. |Multiple-step income statements. |17, 18, 19 |3 |4, 5, 6, 8 |1, 4 | | | 5. |Extraordinary items; accounting |13, 14, 15, 16, 27, |4, 5, 6, 7 |5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13 |3, 4, 5,...
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