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The factor that determines whether or not goods should be included in a physical count of inventory is physical possession or ownership of the goods. Only goods that are owned by the company and physically present in its possession should be included in the physical count. Goods that are on consignment or held on behalf of others should not be included in the count.
1. Materials have to be brought together at the plant, to be used to produce whatever is the product 2. The finished goods have to be transported to the appropriate markets It depends if the industry transports dangerous goods. If it does, then the goods' provider must make sure that their process in transporting their goods must be in accordance with the proper transportation regulations. Providers must be aware that their dangerous goods may lead to accidents and affect the environment if mishandled or not transported properly.
Surplus means there is more goods available than in demand.
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Elastic goods usually have many substitutes, so changes in price will decrease demand. Inelastic goods, on the other hand, have very few substitutes, so demand isn't generally affected by price change.
So the company receiving the goods can have a record of what was delivered, which company delivered it, when/how/who it was delivered and received the goods. Also the company delivering the goods can have a copy of this infomation. This can be used for accounting, stock check and rotation, to return any goods if there is a problem, also to check the correct goods have been delivered and if needed to help with theft possibly
No, you should not keep goods that have been wrongly delivered to you. You need to return the package to the shipper.
A delivery docket is a paper statement that should match the goods delivered. If the goods delivered do not match the delivery docket they should be returned.
retail trade is conducted in a shop
Since we do not know which goods you are asking about, we cannot tell you when they will be delivered.
The process of paying for the goods purchased when they are delivered to the purchaser.
payment for goods received which will be delivered
carriage inwards is part of the cost of purchasing goods as it occurs when a business has to pay for goods it has purchased to be delivered to its premises
THE person to whom that goods or something are delivered is called the bailee
A delivery charge.
carriage inwards is part of the cost of purchasing goods as it occurs when a business has to pay for goods it has purchased to be delivered to its premises
goods move from place to place by transportation which get delivered to stores or people.