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Q.36.
While writing the details of 'stock in hand' of a furnitur
points should the writer fill?
Serviceable
Unserviceable
Repairable
All of the above​

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Answered by ParvezShere
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While writing the details of 'stock in hand' of a furniture the writer should  fill serviceable. (Option a)

  • Stock in hand: the amount of goods, such as parts, materials, and finished products that a company has available for sale or use at a particular time. For example: The company keeps two months' stock in hand.
  • Stock in hand of a furniture is mentioned serviceable because they are of beneficial use and are capable of functioning properly.
  • They are serviceable because they are functional for their intended purpose without regard of their appearance, even if they subject to ordinary wear and tear.

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

When describing the "stock in hand" of a piece of furniture, the writer should include serviceable.

Explanation:

Stock in hand refers to all stock acquired due to an executed trade.

  • The number of items, including components, raw materials, and completed goods that a business has on hand and may use or sell at any given moment, is referred to as stock in hand. For instance, the business keeps two months' worth of merchandise on hand.
  • Furniture that is currently in stock is considered serviceable since it can be used well and is functional.
  • They are usable because, despite normal wear and tear, they work for the purpose they were designed, regardless of how they seem.

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