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Reduce Theft. By
computerizing, you can reduce theft in your business by an average of 2½%.
An average small business doing $500,000 per year can reduce in-store
theft by an average of $12,500. How? Your employees become more involved
in watching the store inventory if they know that every piece of inventory
in your business is being tracked; from the moment it is in till it is
bar-code scanned out.
Reduce Inventory Shrinkage. By watching your inventory and comparing on shelf
inventory to your computerized reports, both you and your employees are
much more careful about giving away inventory, retaining obsolete
inventory, monitoring breakage and non-theft inventory that normal businesses
lose all the time, as well as checking inventory as
the items enter your store. Statistically, you can reduce inventory shrinkage by up to
another 2½% by computerizing.
Reduce Your Inventory.
If the inventory reports are available, you can make sure that you stock
up more
wisely. You don’t need to keep stock of 50 carton of Orange Squash, when
your average weekly sales is only 10 cartons, or stocking up Easter Eggs
during Christmas season!
Increase
Your Inventory. You
don’t need 50 cartons of Orange Squash, but you may need 100 more
cartons of Mineral Water for your store during the month of August. Many stores order
products based on what they think they sell. If you check your inventory
reports and see that you sold 100 cartons of Mineral Water last August, it gives you a
good clue to help make sure that you don’t run out of Mineral Water this
August. Watching your inventory reports increases your efficiency.
Accuracy. Every
item in your store has a price associated with it. Never again will you
have to figure out how much that flashlight sells for. Your clerks will
stop guessing those prices.
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Watch Your Margins. By
reading your reports you may find that you sell 1,000 bottle of Mineral
Water that cost
48 cents for 50 cents each and that you sell 100 bottle of Isotonic drinks that cost
$1.98 for $9.95 each. Your inventory reports will help you to stock more
products that give you greater profits and fewer products that give you
the least amount of profit.
Speed Customer Checkout. Computerizing
speeds up your customer checkout. With a barcode scanner, you can checkout
a customer in less than half the time required with a cash register. Even if you
don’t use a barcode scanner, your checkout is still faster and more
accurate because you are entering inventory item numbers which are
automatically tied to the Promotion Price management module specified in
DailyCount for each
inventory item.
Keep Track of Your Customers. Your best customers are your present customers. No
matter what type of store you have, you should try to obtain the name and
address of every one of your customers. Keeping a customer list is an
obvious asset for a clothing store. You want your customers to keep coming
back, especially when you have a sale.
Mailing to your customers periodically keeps them coming back.
Mailing to
your customers is the best form of advertising – even if it is just a
quick postcard listing a few new sale items. Every mailing to your
customer list will always be a positive to your cash flow. What about a
store such as a convenience store? You don’t have to get the name and
address of every customer that walks into the store, but you should get
the names and addresses of your best customers.
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