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Service Orginisation
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Trading Organisation
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Manufacturing Organisation
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An Organization
which Provides Services to others as an occupation or business.
The major
business process of a service organisation is to provide service at the point
of consumption by the customers.
There is
no Procurements of Products involved for service organisation.
The cost
of services provided depends on the demand for such a service as there is no
inventory.
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Goods are
Purchases & Sold without Further Processing.
The major
business process of Trading concerns are Procurements & Sales.
The time
required from procurement to sales will be relatively less for trading
Organisation.
The Cost
of Goods sold for the trader=(opening trading goods + purchases of trading
goods – closing trading goods).
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Raw materials
are purchased and converted into a new final product for sales.
The major
business processes of manufacturing
concerns are procurement, production and sales.
The time
required from procurement to sales will be relatively more for manufacturing
organisations since the manufacture requires conversion time for processing the
goods.
The cost
of goods sold for the manufacturer=(opening finishing goods + cost of goods
manufactured – closing finished goods).
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Friday, August 10, 2012
Difference between Service, Trading, & Manufacturing
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