
| Accounting for the microbusiness a teaching manual - A Handbook for Volunteers |
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OBJECTIVES: |
By example show how auxiliary systems must meet particular needs. |
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MATERIAL AIDS: |
Aids 32, 33, 34. |
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PROCEDURE: |
The following are three simple control systems. We urge all instructors to create similar ones to meet the auxiliary control problems of the Micro Industry, |
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Inventory Control - For the owner who wants to: a) Study individual product movement b) Have a "Cost of Goods Sold" for each product c) Check against robbery d) Control the amount of inventories. |
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1.1 Aid 32. This simple entry and withdrawal system must be applied to raw materials, work in process, finished goods, or all three. |
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1.2 It is as good as the people who make the entries. |
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Aid 33. Postdated Check Control System |
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2.1 This simple system is only applicable if the company has too many checks to remember. |
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2.2 It should indirectly create cash flow planning. |
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Aid 34. Use an Auxiliary Cash on Hand Book for the company with a lot of cash transactions. Make summary entries into the CASH Book at end of day. |