Purchase Order vs. Purchase Agreement
💻 Table of Content
➤ Introduction
➤ Purchase Orders
➤ Purchase Agreements
➤ When to Use a PO and When to Use a Purchase Agreement
Introduction
When buying any goods for your company, should you use a purchase order or a purchase agreement? To determine this, you need to understand the differences between these two commercial purchasing documents.
- Purchase orders and purchase agreements are both legal documents used in the purchase of goods.
- A purchase agreements is also used in real estate transactions.
- The document used to purchase services is more often called a contact or service agreement.
Purchase Orders
- One way is if the seller accepts the terms of the purchase order by signing the PO or otherwise expressing acceptance in writing.
- The other way is by the seller's providing the ordered goods.
At a minimum, the PO will contain the names of the buyer and seller, a description of the goods being ordered, and the price to be paid. It also may include various other terms, which can make it as detailed as a purchase agreement. Communication of a PO was traditionally done by mail or fax, but now is frequently done online. Such electronic transmission can be done via email or at the seller's website.
Purchase Agreements
A purchase agreement is a legal document that is signed by both the buyer and the seller. Once it is signed by both parties, it is a legally binding contract. The seller can only accept the offer by signing the document, not by just providing the goods.
A PO is created before there is an agreement between the parties: The buyer sends the PO to the seller, who then has the choice of whether to accept it. With a purchase agreement, the parties have worked out their agreement beforehand, and the purchase agreement is the written expression of that agreement.
A purchase agreement will contain all of the information that would be in a PO, but is often a longer document that contains additional details
When to Use a PO and When to Use a Purchase Agreement
There are no rules about when either type of document must be used. Whether a PO or a purchase agreement is used will depend upon the nature of the purchase or the customary practice of the industry. For example, real estate transactions are conducted with a purchase agreement, not with a PO. Also, if a government contract is involved, the rules or policies of the government agency may dictate the type of document to be used.
A purchase order is more often used when the purchase is relatively simple, or when there will be repeated purchases of the same type of goods. For example, purchasing office supplies, a laptop computer, or other items used on a regular basis usually will be done with a PO.
Purchase agreements are generally used when the transaction is more complex, or when the goods are more expensive. For example, a purchase agreement is more likely for buying a $100,000 piece of machinery that requires the seller to set it up and provide support services. However, there is no clear-cut line between when either type of document will be used.

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