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its where by theer are no products in the warehouse
The perpetual inventory system is more complicated, requires more accounting entries and is more costly the periodic inventory system does.
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It is cost effective and simple for companies to implement since it reduces the number of physical inventory counts. It is also accepted as a method of determining cost of goods sold for income tax purposes by the IRS.
There are advantages as well as disadvantages of having a large inventory. Few of them are listed below: Advantages: 1. Keeping up with consumer demand i.e. no loss of sales 2. Opportunity to purchase at lower per unit price through bulk buying Disadvantages: 1. High storage, insurance, security costs. 2. Risk of Obsolescence. 3. Money spent on purchasing large inventory could have better spent elsewhere.
Example Sentences:As the storm approached, stores had a zero inventory of bottled water.A zero inventory means there are none left.
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its where by theer are no products in the warehouse
The perpetual inventory system is more complicated, requires more accounting entries and is more costly the periodic inventory system does.
The perpetual inventory system is more complicated, requires more accounting entries and is more costly the periodic inventory system does.
Having no inventory means that your company doesn't have millions of dollars in product sitting around the warehouse. Companies with no inventory are leveraging a competitive advantage.
Some companies can. If you produce a standardized product, you maintain rigid production schedules and you have a very good supply chain, you can definitely achieve zero inventory. I run a job shop. I do a modified zero-inventory system. The things I use the most of, I keep a lot of inventory on hand. The things I rarely use are ordered as necessary.
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Absolute Zero is still theorectical - in that we have never actually achieved it. At absolute zero all movement at even the molecular level stops. I'm not sure what you mean by 'advantages and disadvantages' of that particular state...
it does not have an absolute zero.
The resolution is increased to much extent dependent on size of zero padding matrix
It is cost effective and simple for companies to implement since it reduces the number of physical inventory counts. It is also accepted as a method of determining cost of goods sold for income tax purposes by the IRS.