Procurement Q

Q . When a project manager places a purchase order for a piece of equipment, it represents which of the following?

A. Commitment

B. Expense

C. Cash out-flow

D. Capital investment

crushPMP's picture

D?

If purchase order are considered as Contract, my viewpoint would be "Commitment". We will be committed to contract and contract constraints. 

http://pmzilla.com/are-purchase-orders-considered-contracts

I go for Answer A..

Yes, it (commitment) seems more closure than investment, because , you have not made any payment so far, means no investment , it is only an order in trust that after delivary, or during delivary, or any conditions like advance payment, will be followed after PO has placed.

 Thanks , I was not able to figure out the reason why it is commitment and not investment .Now it seems clearer to me.

 Purchase order is by buyer and he puts her sign so its commitment and rest of options gets true one buyer start making payments .