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Retail Management
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1. Beginning inventory - purchases - and transportation charges equal the cost of this
Net Sales
Cost of Method Accounting
Manufacturer (national) Brands
Merchandise Available for Sale
2. Merchandise quality ranges from average to quite good. pricing is moderate to above average. customer service ranges from medium levels of sales help - credit - delivery and so forth to high levels of each
Option Credit Account
Extended Decision Making
Traditional Department Store
Perceived Risk
3. The difference between planned purchases and the purchase commitments already made by a buyer for a given period - often a month
Open-to-Buy
Micromarketing
Product Life Cycle
Straight (Gridiron) Traffic Flow
4. Involves a clear statement of the topic to be studied
Scenario Analysis
Core Customers
Issue (problem) Definition
Convenience Store
5. When ending inventory - recorded at cost - is measured by counting the merchandise in stock at the end of a selling period
Infomercial
Maintained Markup
Physical Inventory System
LIFO (last-in-first-out) Method
6. The optimum site for a particular store
Consumer Cooperative
Vertical Retail Audit
One-Hundred Percent Location
Straight (Gridiron) Traffic Flow
7. The sum total of an individuals traits - which make that individual unique
Application Blank
Simulation
Variable Pricing
Personality
8. Includes all the remaining customers - and they are the most widely dispersed
Class Consciousness
External Secondary Data
Advertising
Fringe Trading Area
9. Bars manufacturers and wholesalers from discriminating in price or purchase terms in selling to individual retailers if these retailers are purchasing products of "like quality" and the effect of such discrimination is to injure competition
Horizontal Cooperative Advertising Agreement
Robinson-Patman Act
Relationship Retailing
Owned-Goods Services
10. Encompasses all merchandise flows from a customer and or the retailers back through the supply channel
Conventional Supermarket
Basic Stock Method
Reverse Logistics
Data-Base Retailing
11. A departmentalized food store with a wide range of food and related products; sales of general merchandise are rather limited
Experiential Merchandising
Market Segment Product Groupings
Compensation
Conventional Supermarket
12. Selection process of one opinion from others. a person determines the criteria to evaluate and their importance before buying
Retail Method of Accounting
Model Stock Approach
Bait-and-Switch Advertising
Evaluation of Alternatives
13. An unplanned shopping area in a city or town that is usually bounded by the intersection of two major streets
Opportunities
Convenience Store
Weeks' Supply Method
Secondary Business District (SBD)
14. Type of retail institution in which a retailer operates multiple outlets (store units) under common ownership; it usually engages in some level of centralized purchasing and decision making
Operations Management
Chain
Objectives
Impulse Purchases
15. Shipping goods right from suppliers to individual stores. workds best with retailers who utilize EDI
Direct Store Distribution (DSD)
Percentage-of-Sales Method
RFID (radio frequency identification)
Nonstore Retailing
16. Consists of products that sell well over nonconsecutive time periods
Trading Area
Experiment
Reilly's Law of Retailing Gravitation
Seasonal Merchandise
17. Reward a retailers best customers - those with whom it wants long-lasting relationships with
Partnership
Consumer Loyalty (Frequent Shopper) Programs
Fad Merchandise
Consumer Protection
18. Aka store brands; contains names designated by wholesales or retailers - are more profitable to retailers - are better controlled by retailers - are not sold by competing retailers - are less expensive for consumer and lead to customer loyalty to ret
Theme-Setting Display
Private (dealer) Brands
PMs (Promotional or Push Monies)
Compensation
19. Sets the guiding principles for all the merchandise decisions a retailers makes
Merchandising Philosophy
String
Width of Assortment
Convenience Store
20. Information is systematically gathered from respondents by communicating with them
Survey
Electronic Point of Sale System
Retail Audit
Customer Loyalty
21. Contains an additional 15 to 25 percent of a stores customers; located outside of the primary area - and customers are more widely dispersed
Chain
Secondary Trading Area
PMs (Promotional or Push Monies)
Total Retail Experience
22. Direct monetary payments (salaries - commissions - and bonuses) and indirect payments (paid vacations - health and life insurance - and retirement plans) should be fair to both the retailer and its employees
Net Worth
Specialty Store
Retail Strategy
Compensation
23. A listing of bipolar adjectives scales
Competitive Parity Method
Chain
Semantic Differential
Mazur Plan
24. Represents the number of times during a specific period - usually one year - that the average inventory on hand is sold
Personal Selling
Stock Turnover
Basic Stock Method
Width of Assortment
25. A computerized - demand-based - variable pricing technique whereby a retailer determines the combination of prices that yield the greatest total revenues for a given period (widely used by airlines and hotels)
Taxes
Franchising
Yield Management Pricing
Impulse Purchases
26. A retail firm owned by its customer members
Consumer Decision Process
Independent
Consumer Protection
Consumer Cooperative
27. Attracts independents because of low capital requirements and relatively simple licensing provisions for many small retail firms. leads to intense competition
Direct Marketing
Ease of Entry
Dump Bin
Cost of Method Accounting
28. A group of retailers gets together to make quantity purchases from supplier and obtain volume discounts
Off-Price Chain
Need-Satisfaction Approach
Cooperative Buying
Bottom-Up Space Management Approach
29. Represents how a given retailer is perceived by consumers and others
Personal Selling
Probability (Random) Sample
Merchandise Available for Sale
Image
30. The in-depth analysis of information to gain specific insights about customers - product categories - vendors and so forth. the goal is to learn if there are opportunities for tailored marketing efforts
Minimum-Price Laws
Data Mining
Opportunity Costs
Wheel of Retailing
31. Focuses on the sale of tangible phoducts
Box (Limited-Line) Store
Goods Retailing
FIFO (first-in-first-out) Method
Post-Purchase Behavior
32. Encompasses 50 to 80 percent of a store's customers; the area closest to he store and possesses the highest density of customers to population and the highest per capita sales
Electronic Point of Sale System
Retail Institution
Primary Trading Area
Niche Retailing
33. Analyzes a firm's performance in one area of the strategy mix or operations - such as the credit function - customer service - merchandise assortment - or interior display
Visual Merchandising
Zero-Based Budgeting
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Vertical Retail Audit
34. Based on the actual prices received for merchandise sold during a time period less merchandise cost
Bifurcated Retailing
Need-Satisfaction Approach
Hidden Assets
Maintained Markup
35. Objective - quantifiable - easily identifiable and measurable population data
Image
Demographics
Sole Proprietorship
Employee Empowerment
36. One way to access information on the Internet - whereby people work with easy-to-use Web addresses and pages
Fashion Merchandise
Electronic Article Surveillance
World Wide Web
Outshopping
37. Performs routine clerical and sales functions - setting up displays - stocking shelves - answering simple questions and ringing up sales
Price-Quality Association
All-You-Can-Afford Method
Efficient Consumer Response (ECR)
Order-Taking Salesperson
38. Ordering can be computerized and mechanically activated when stock-on-hand reaches the reorder point
Odd Pricing
Automatic Reordering System
Assortment Merchandise
Central Business District
39. Software which combines digitized mapping with key locational data to graphically depict trading-area characteristics such as population demographics; data on consumer purchases; and listings of current - proposed and competitor locations
Private (dealer) Brands
Atmosphere (atmospherics)
Retail Audit
Geographical Information System
40. A retailer projects the future by studying factors that affect long -run performance and then forms contingency plans based on alternative scenarios
Direct Selling
Gap Analysis
Additional Markup
Scenario Analysis
41. Any item a retailer owns with monetary value
Assets
Customer Service
Functional Product Groupings
Dual Marketing
42. When a retailer acts in a trustworthy - fair - honest - and respectful manner with each of its constituencies
Ethics
Memorandum Purchase
Situation Analysis
Sales Opportunity Grid
43. A shopping site with (1) up to a half-dozen or so category killer stores and a mix of smaller stores and (2) several complementary stores specializing in one product category
Power Center
Option Credit Account
Chain
Net Sales
44. Displays merchandise by common end use
Price-Quality Association
Functional Product Groupings
Automatic Reordering System
Uncontrollable Variables
45. A firm structures and assigns tasks - policies - resources - authority - responsibilities - and rewards to efficiently and effectively satisfy the needs of its target market - employees and management
Order-Getting Salesperson
Retail Organization
Demographics
Single-Channel Retailing
46. A retailers pays an outside party to undertake one or more of its operating functions with the goal of reducing costs and employee time devoted to particular tasks
Want Book (Want Slip)
Unit Pricing
Retail Strategy
Outsourcing
47. A retailer carries more items than expects to sell over a specified period
Percentage-of-Sales Method
Robinson-Patman Act
Multi-Channel Retailing
Basic Stock Method
48. The consumer not only has been aroused by social - commercial - and/or physical stimuli but also recognizes that the good or service under consideration may solve a problem of shortage or unfulfilled desire
Cross-Shopping
Niche Retailing
Problem Awareness
Lifestyles
49. When information is amassed on each job's functions and requirements: duties - responsibilities - aptitude - interest - education - experience - and physical tasks
Job Analysis
Storability Product Groupings
Diversified Retailer
Massed Promotion Effort
50. Places displays and aisles in a free-flowing pattern - used for department stores - apparel stores - and other shopping-oriented stores
Discretionary income
Gap Analysis
Niche Retailing
Curing (Free-Flowing) Traffic Flow
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