Answer:
In a perpetual inventory system:
<em>1)Merchandising transactions are recorded as they occur</em>
<em>3) Entries are made in the Cost of Goods Sold account whenever merchandise is purchased or sold</em>
<em>4)The need to take physical inventory is eliminated</em>
Explanation:
In a perpetual inventory system: Merchandising transactions are recorded as they occur.
In periodic system :No effort is made to record the Cost of Goods Sold until year-end. Entries are done at the year end.
In a perpetual inventory system:Entries are made in the Cost of Goods Sold account whenever merchandise is purchased or sold. Costs are assigned to the cost of goods sold each time a sale occurs in a perpetual inventory system.
In a perpetual inventory system:The need to take physical inventory is eliminated.But still it is done to assure the ending inventory.
In periodic system : the physical count cannot be eliminated.