📗 What is a Perpetual Inventory System?
The Perpetual Inventory System continuously updates inventory records in real time. Every sale, purchase, or return is instantly recorded using point-of-sale (POS) systems, barcoding, or inventory management software.
🔸 Key Features:
- Real-time inventory updates
- Tracks every transaction immediately
- Requires software or POS systems
🔸 Pros:
- Provides accurate, real-time data
- Detects inventory issues quickly (theft, shrinkage, errors)
- Suitable for high-volume businesses or e-commerce
🔸 Cons:
- Higher initial cost (software, scanners, integration)
- Requires technical setup and training
- May need regular audits to validate data
Assume you sell shoes.
🔸With Periodic:
- Purchases are recorded without adjusting inventory.
- A physical count at month-end reveals how many shoes are left.
- COGS = Beginning Inventory + Purchases – Ending Inventory
🔸With Perpetual:
- Every shoe sold updates inventory instantly.
- At any time, the system shows how many shoes are in stock.
- COGS is calculated immediately per sale.
🎥 Learn Through Video: Periodic vs. Perpetual Inventory System
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3 Comments
Great explanation! The real-time tracking in perpetual systems really improves inventory accuracy.
ReplyDelete"Now I get why businesses prefer perpetual systems—great breakdown!"
ReplyDeleteThanks! It’s all about real-time data accuracy.
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