Extent:
xxviii, 387 Seiten
Illustrationen
28 cm
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Lehrbuch ; Textbook ; Fallstudie ; Case study
Language: English
Notes:
Revised edition of Mathematics for retail buying, 2014
Includes index
Machine generated contents note:Preface -- Introduction -- Merchandising for a Profit -- 1.1. Profit Components -- 1.2. Profit and Loss Statements -- 1.3. How to Increase Profits -- Retail Pricing and Repricing of Merchandise -- 2.1. Retail Pricing -- 2.2. Basic Markup Equations Used in Buying Decisions -- 2.3. Repricing of MerchandisePractice Problems for Review -- Basic Markup Equations Used in Merchandising Decisions -- 3.1. Types of Markup -- 3.2. Averaging or Balancing Markup -- 3.3. Limitations of the Markup Percentage as a Guide to Profits -- The Retail Method of Inventory -- 4.1. Explanation of the Retail Method of Inventory -- 4.2. General Procedures for Implementing the Retail Method of Inventory -- 4.3. Shortages and Overages -- 4.4. An Evaluation of the Retail Method of Inventory -- Dollar Planning and Control -- 5.1. Six-Month Seasonal Dollar Merchandise Plan -- 5.2. Open-to-Buy Control -- Analysis of the Basic Sales Elements -- 6.1. Defining the Basic Sales Elements -- 6.2. Invoice Mathematics: Terms of Sales -- 6.3. Evaluating a Buyer -- Quick Tips for Setting up Your Computer Spreadsheet -- Glossary of Concept Formulas -- Glossary of Terms -- Selected Answers -- Index.
ISBN: 978-1-5013-1572-5 ; 978-1-5013-1565-7 ; 978-1-5013-1566-4
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011545736