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If the inventory records of a retailer report that 3,261 units of Product X are on hand?

 but a physical count indicates that there are only3,248 units on hand, there is an inventory shrinkage of13 units.

The retailer's inventory shrinkage might be due to :

a)shoplifting,

b)employee theft,

c)damage,

d)obsolescence

e) all of them.

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Question added by Mohammed Asim Nehal , M Asim Nehal & Co , Chartered Accountants
Date Posted: 2015/07/16
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All options seems possible. But we should not forget about the fact that there might be a case of missing sales entry, double accounting of purchase transaction, employee intentionally not recording sales in order to take the proceeding with him/her, error during stock reconciliation from a previous period.

Jafari Mohamed Ngope
by Jafari Mohamed Ngope , Human Resources Officer , Trade union congress of Tanzania (TUCTA)

The answer based on two sides a) Shoplifting and b) Employee theft.

Sadiq ul Islam
by Sadiq ul Islam , Financial Controller , BinDawood Holding Company (BDH)

This is a tricky question. Different organization with their controlling system and procedures may have different answers.

 

(a)    Shoplifting – it may be straight forward reason of this shrinkage. As inventory records of product X only shows purchase and sales. Any shoplifting could not be recorded until found in physical count or any security system (e.g. CCTV cameras recording).

(b)   Employee Theft – Same as option (a)

(c)    Damages – if company’s policy is to count only item in saleable condition in physical count, damage goods also be a reason of shrinkage.

(d)   Obsolesce – Same as (d)

(e)   All of them – if all options are applicable

Gayasuddin Mohammed
by Gayasuddin Mohammed , Advocate , Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad

It might be due to the cause of options (a) and (b) i think.

It cannot be (c) and (d) as damaged and obsolete doesn't mean it cannot count as physical presence of the item. there fore (e) - all of them is not the answer.

Hence the correct answers  i deduce with the above analogy for this question is both (a) and (b).

Experts please correct me if i'm wrong in understanding the question. Thanks.

 

Maria Cecilia Arsenal
by Maria Cecilia Arsenal , Bookkeeper , Archor Lending Services, Inc.

At first, not to jump any conclusions at all but recounting that it may due to negligence or I would go to due to damage or loss that is why there is a shrinkage of13 units.

Fuad Fadol
by Fuad Fadol , Procurement Consultant and Arbitrator , Self Employed

e) all of the above. The retail item is subject to shoplifting, theft and damage.

Hany Helmy Haleem
by Hany Helmy Haleem , Director of Warehouses , Nasco Automotive

I think option A and B is much close to the real reason of this missing in inventory . physical count process shoud count every thing even for the damages .

SABIR HUSSAIN MIRANI
by SABIR HUSSAIN MIRANI , Delivery Driver , MSA DELIVERY SERVICES LLC

d)obsolescence

Remaining13 units are in uder process of passing out of use or usefulness or becoming obsolete. Becoming reduced during the course of evolution; vestigial or nearly vestigial.Used of an organ or other part of an organism.

Rahul Sonthalia
by Rahul Sonthalia , Sap Fico Consultant , ATOS India Ltd.

I think the correct answer would be A,B and D.

oladiboye titilope
by oladiboye titilope , Teacher , St. Patrick Secondary School Obollo afor,Enugu State

C,it is obsolescence, beca

Steven HECQUET
by Steven HECQUET , SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGER , LACROIX ELECTRONICS

I would say (a) and (b).

(c) should be recorded(d) Then all inventory item should be so and not a cause of inventory gap...more a matter of resource to be taken in account or not by MRP run.

 

We may also consider;

* Gap coming from supplier (incoming receipt not properly checked)

* Picking error from vendor/customer service staff

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