Most stores now use cash registers to print receipts
Most stores now use cash registers to print their receipts serving as the point-of-sale or what is commonly known as POS systems to conclude a sales transaction. Receipts issued by a cash register do not require the customer’s name, so receiving cash is quicker and easier for busy stores. POS systems also make accounting easy because they generate the reports needed by the accounting and administrative departments.
Traders should be able to analyze what they stock they will need when the season changes or when there are holidays and special days. The report of receipts and goods sold help storeowners to anticipate the future demands for goods and materials.