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Karnetory: Usability and System Evaluation of the "Meat Your Profit" Application for Meat Retailers in Kabacan, North Cotabato

Author(s) Mr. Kiervhen Jamero Tenebro, Ms. Tricia Aufel Feraren Martinez
Country Philippines
Abstract Effective financial and inventory management is a critical challenge for micro and small enterprises, particularly for meat retailers dealing with highly perishable goods. In Kabacan, North Cotabato, many local meat vendors still rely on traditional, manual pen-and-paper methods for bookkeeping and inventory tracking. This outdated approach often leads to inaccurate financial records, unaccounted spoilage, and difficulties in reliably calculating daily profits and operational expenses. Transitioning to a digital system makes it easier for meat shops to automate tedious processes, minimize human error, and secure their profit margins. To address these operational inefficiencies, the researchers developed "Karnetory: Meat Your Profit," a dedicated app-based sales tracking and financial management software designed specifically for local meat retailers. The core features of the proposed system include real-time inventory monitoring, automated daily sales tracking, and integrated modules for calculating employee salaries and tax records. This study covers the complete software development life cycle of the application, from initial requirements analysis and system design to software deployment and performance evaluation, aiming to provide vendors with a modernized tool to replace handwritten ledgers and improve overall business profitability.
Keywords Inventory management, sales tracking application, financial management software, meat retailers, digital bookkeeping, micro and small enterprises (MSMEs)
Field Computer > Data / Information
Published In Volume 8, Issue 3, May-June 2026
Published On 2026-05-14
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i03.78492

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