Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1922
Abstract
Executives are insistent that stores control shall be centered on the principal facts and not lose itself among non-essentials. Thus, one large company charges off when purchased items such as nuts, bolts and screws which in that particular establishment are very minor items of supply. An item which costs ten cents or over is charged when requisitioned. However, even in items of less value than ten cents, adequate record of the quantity on hand is maintained. In accordance with the foregoing, that which will be presented here will be a simple rather than an elaborate stores system.
Relational Format
article
Recommended Citation
Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America. Fabricated Production Department and McCullough, E. W., "Perpetual inventory or stores control" (1922). Individual and Corporate Publications. 140.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/acct_corp/140