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Presentation on Merchandise Inventory system

Presentation on Merchandise Inventory system. Presented by Riad Tanbhir khan. Submitted to Mohammad Sakhawat Hossain , MBA(DIU),ACMA(ICMAB), ACCA(UK)Partly Qualified Assistant Professor E-mail: sakhawat@daffodilvarsity.edu.bd. Definition of Merchandise.

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Presentation on Merchandise Inventory system

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  1. Presentation onMerchandise Inventory system Presented by Riad Tanbhir khan Submitted to Mohammad Sakhawat Hossain, MBA(DIU),ACMA(ICMAB), ACCA(UK)Partly Qualified Assistant Professor E-mail: sakhawat@daffodilvarsity.edu.bd

  2. Definition of Merchandise • All movable goods such as cars, textiles, appliances, etc. and 'f.o.b.' means free on board. • The commodities or goods that are bought and sold in business.

  3. Related to MERCHANDISE 1.commodities, 2.goods, 3.wares, 4.line;

  4. Related to MERCHANDISE • export, • import; • inventory, • staples, • stock, • stuff, • supply; • job lot; • domestics, • durables (also durable goods), • hard goods

  5. Merchandising • Merchandising is the methods, practices, and operations used to promote and sustain certain categories of commercial activity.

  6. Merchandising • Trading industry • Retail supply chain • licensing

  7. Trading industry • merchandiser is someone who is continuously involved in business promotion by buying and selling of goods. In Asian countries such as India, this term is more synonymous with activities right from sampling or idea conception to dispatching of the shipment.

  8. Retail supply chain • all products delivered directly to the store from a manufacturer or wholesaler will be stocked by the manufacturer's/wholesaler's employee who is a full time merchandiser • Product categories where this is common are Beverage (all types, alcoholic and non-alcoholic), packaged baked goods (bread and pastries), magazines and books, and health and beauty products.

  9. Licensing • Trademarked brand names, logos, or character images are licensed to manufacturers of products such as toys or clothing, which then make items in or emblazoned with the image of the license, hoping they'll sell better than the same item with no such image

  10. Example • Children Merchandising for children is most prominently seen in connection with films and games, usually those in current release and with television shows oriented towards children • Adult The most common adult-oriented merchandising is that related to professional sports teams (and their players)

  11. What do they do? • Research • Produce • Plane • Promote

  12. At store • Mange stock • Create eye catching display • Maximise sales

  13. Working condition • Working hour Panctual • Schedule - flexible - Travel around stores

  14. Merchandise inventory The current asset which reports the cost of a retailer's, wholesaler's, or distributor's goods purchased to be resold, which have not yet been sold as of the balance sheet date

  15. Merchandise inventory system • Perpetual inventory system • Periodic inventory system

  16. Perpetual inventory system • Perpetual inventory system updates inventory accounts after each purchase or sale. • Inventory subsidiary ledger is updated after each transaction. • Inventory quantities are updated continuously

  17. Periodic inventory system • Periodic inventory system records inventory purchase or sale in "Purchases" account. • "Inventory" account is updated on a periodic basis, at the end of each accounting period (e.g., monthly, quarterly) . • Inventory subsidiary ledger is not updated after each purchase or sale of inventory • Inventory quantities are not updated continuously

  18. Comparison of entries-perpetual vs periodic (Purchase)

  19. Comparison of entries-perpetual vs periodic (Sales)

  20. Perpetual systems maintain a running record to show the inventory on hand at all times. • Periodic systems do not keep a continuous record of inventory on hand.

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