Victoria's Cakery Victoria's Cakery is located on Main Street in Fairfax, VA. The current owner's mother started the business in 1984 to bring homemade cakes and other goodles to the public. The company uses nothing but the best ingredients to provide customers with high quality bakery products. Examples of the cakes offered by the company are listed below. 16 40 Heaven . Raspberry Filling & White Chocolate lang $16.00! $31.00 $56.50 $118.00 $118.00 $16.00 $31.00 $56.50 $118.00 $12.75 $29.00 $54.50 $118.00 $13.75 $31.00 $56.50 $118.00 $16.00 $31.00 $56.50 $118.00 $31.00 Heaven Vic's Ultimate Chocolate Pamela's Mocha Choco ate Laced with Kahlua Dez's Chocolete Chipper The Victoria's Cakery sales/collection process begins when the customer places an order in person through a sales associate. Orders must be made at least five business days prior to the requested pickup date. Further, payment is made at the time of the order. Victoria's Cakery accepts cash, check, or major credit card. Using the computer system, the sales associate prepares three copies of the sales order. One copy is provided to the customer, one copy is set to the Bakery Department for production scheduling, and one copy is placed in a temporary file to be used by the owner when making deposits at the end of each day. When the order is complete, one of the bakery staff packages the items to make them ready for pickup and, using the computer system, prepares two copies of the packaging slip. The packaging slips and bakery items are then transferred and stored in the retail section of the store awaiting pickup by the customer on the date requested. The sales order is filed in the Bakery numerically. When the items are picked up by the customer, the customer signs one of the packaging slips, acknowledging receipt of the goods. The Sales Associate provides the other copy of the packaging slip and the ordered items to the customer. The signed packaging slip is filed numerically in the sales file. At the end of every day, the manager prepares three deposit slips. Two deposit slips, along with the cash and checks received during the day, are sent to the bank, and the third deposit slip is filed, along with the related order documents. The manager updates the cash-receipts and sales journals daily. ViewSonic