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Retail Management
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1. The identifiable - but sometime intangible - activities undertaken by a retailer in conjunction with the basic goods and services it sells
All-You-Can-Afford Method
Conventional Supermarket
Universal Product Code (UPC)
Customer Service
2. Avoids the problems of infrequent financial alaysis by keeping a running total of the value of all inventory on hand at cost at a given time
Net Lease
Book (Perpetual) Inventory System
Survey
Partnership
3. Used to describe depreciated assets - such as buildings and warehouses - that are noted on a retail balance sheet at low values relative to their actual worth
Destination Retailer
Unit Control
Fashion Merchandise
Hidden Assets
4. Distinctive heritage shared by a group of people that passes on a series of beliefs - norms and customs
Culture
Image
Fringe Trading Area
Economic Base
5. Mandates that persons with disabilities be given appropriate access to retailing facilities
Americans With Disabilities Act
Monthly Sales Index
Demand-Oriented Pricing
Graduated Lease
6. Whereby consumers lease and use goods for specified periods of time
Case Display
Yield Management Pricing
Rented-Goods Services
Dual Marketing
7. When two or more retailers or a manufacturers/wholesalers share the advertising costs
Private (dealer) Brands
Limited Decision Making
Cooperative Advertising
Control Units
8. The portion of revenues turned over to the federal - state and/or local government
Consumer Protection
Extended Decision Making
Taxes
Micromarketing
9. A retailer's promotion budget is raised or lowered based on competitors actions; if the leading competitor raises its budget - other retailers in the area may follow
Supervision
Taxes
Retail Promotion
Competitive Parity Method
10. Involves recruiting - selecting - training - compensating - and supervising personnel in a manner consistent with the retailer's organization structure and strategy mix
Uncontrollable Variables
Human Resource Management
Private (dealer) Brands
Purchase Act
11. Determining the alternative that will solve the problem at hand and ascertaining the characteristics of each alternative
Information Search
Quick Response (QR) Inventory Planning
Dead Areas
Data-Base Management
12. A typically well-located - food-oriented retailer that is open long hours and carries a moderate number of items
Regional Shopping Center
Revolving Credit Account
Cognitive Dissonance
Convenience Store
13. A type of retail institution in which a retailers owns one retail unit
Maintenance-Increase-Recoupment Lease
Independent
Impulse Purchases
Reilly's Law of Retailing Gravitation
14. Concentrates on selling one goods or service line - such as young women's apparel
Maintenance-Increase-Recoupment Lease
Benchmarking
Specialty Store
Geographical Information System
15. Performs routine clerical and sales functions - setting up displays - stocking shelves - answering simple questions and ringing up sales
Vertical Cooperative Advertising Agreement
LIFO (last-in-first-out) Method
Sales Opportunity Grid
Order-Taking Salesperson
16. Places displays and aisles in a rectangular or gridiron pattern - used for food retailers - discount stores - drugstores - hardware stores and stationary stores
Neighborhood Shopping Center
Straight (Gridiron) Traffic Flow
Maintenance-Increase-Recoupment Lease
Retail Balance
17. A customer is first exposed to a good or service through a non-personal medium and then orders by mail - phone - fax or computer
Direct Marketing
Scenario Analysis
Data Warehousing
Zero-Based Budgeting
18. Involve the combination of separately owned retail firms
Publicity
Cost of Method Accounting
Consumer Cooperative
Mergers
19. A positioning approach whereby retailers offer a discount or value-oriented image - a wide and/or deep merchandise selection and large store facilities
Word of Mouth (WOM)
FIFO (first-in-first-out) Method
Warehouse Store
Mass Merchandising
20. Out-of-hometown shopping - is important for both local and surrounding retailers
Rented-Goods Services
Mystery Shoppers
Inventory Shrinkage
Outshopping
21. Uses a series of mathematical equations showing the association between potential store sales and several independent variables at each location
Net Worth
Direct Marketing
Basic Stock Method
Regression Model
22. The difference between net sales and the cost of goods sold; it consists of operating expenses plus net profit
Reference Groups
Data Warehousing
Marketing Research In Retailing
Gross Profit (margin)
23. Attracts independents because of low capital requirements and relatively simple licensing provisions for many small retail firms. leads to intense competition
Americans With Disabilities Act
Consumer Protection
Ease of Entry
String
24. The process by which people determine whether - what - when - where - how - from whom - and how often to purchase goods and services
Stock-to-Sales Method
Price Elasticity of Demand
Consumer Behavior
Unit Control
25. Graphically displays its hierarchical relationships created by a retailer
Organization Chart
Vertical Retail Audit
Assets
Debit Card System
26. Calls for precise rent increases over a stated period of time
Observation
Graduated Lease
Scenario Analysis
Frequency
27. Occurs when a retailers adds goods and services that may be unrelated to each other and to the firm's original business
Top-Down Space Management Approach
Scrambled Merchandising
Wheel of Retailing
Percentage Lease
28. Occurs when the value and customer services provided through a retailing experience meet or exceed consumer expectations
Extended Decision Making
Customer Satisfaction
Mergers
Nonstore Retailing
29. Unites supermarket and general merchandise in one facility - with general merchandise accounting for 25 to 40% of sales
Rented-Goods Services
Generic Brands
Combination Store
Maintenance-Increase-Recoupment Lease
30. Paid - nonpersonal communication transmitted through out-of-store mass media by an ideantified sponsor
Weeks' Supply Method
Information Search
Experiential Merchandising
Advertising
31. Whereby retailers seek to establish and maintain long-term bonds with customers - rather than act as if each sales transaction is completely new encounter
Relationship Retailing
Scenario Analysis
Perceived Risk
Application Blank
32. The level of risk a consumer believes exists regarding the purchase of a specific good or service from a given retailer
Gross Margin
One-Hundred Percent Location
Food-Based Superstore
Perceived Risk
33. Shipping goods right from suppliers to individual stores. workds best with retailers who utilize EDI
Direct Store Distribution (DSD)
Cost of Goods Sold
Memorandum Purchase
Impulse Purchases
34. A way to control inventory investment by systematically set stock levels at which new orders must be placed; based on three factors - order lead time - usage rate and safety stock (lead time * usage rate) + safety stock
Reorder Point
Customary Pricing
Consignment Purchase
Customer Loyalty
35. An agreement among manufacturers - wholesalers or retailers to set prices. these agreements are illegal under the Sherman Antitrust Act and Federal Trade Commission Act
Fashion Merchandise
Net Sales
Horizontal Price Fixing
Bifurcated Retailing
36. The selection of merchandise a retailer carries - includes both the breadth of product categories and the variety within each category
Assortment
Purchase Act
Prestige Pricing
Retailing
37. Whereby copies of all the data bases in a firm are maintained in one location and are accessible to employees at any locale
Vending Machine
Personality
Data Warehousing
Retail Balance
38. Retailers price selected items below cost to lure more customer traffic for those retailers
Fringe Trading Area
Everyday Low Pricing (EDLP)
Human Resource Management
Loss Leaders
39. Divides all retail activities into four functional areas - merchandising - publicity - store management - and accounting and control
Mazur Plan
Threats
Visual Merchandising
Initial Markup
40. Usually the first tool used to screen applications; providing data on education - experience - health - reasons for leaving prior jobs - outside activities - hobbies and references
Application Blank
Battle of the Brands
Value (customer)
Operating Expenses
41. Any communication by a retailer that informs - persuades - and/or reminds the target market about any aspect of that firm
Width of Assortment
Classification Merchandising
Ease of Entry
Retail Promotion
42. Determines the floor space necessary to carry and display a proper merchandise assortment
Width of Assortment
Computerized Checkout
Model Stock Approach
Variable Markup Policy
43. Used for products needing special handling
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Chain
Constrained Decision Making
Storability Product Groupings
44. A global electronic superhighway of computer networks that use a common protocol and that are linked by telecommunication lines and satellite
Scrambled Merchandising
Downsizing
Internet
Reorder Point
45. A retailer charges the same price to all customers buying an item under similar conditions
Option Credit Account
Compensation
Case Display
One-Price Policy
46. Actively involved with informing and persuading customers in closing sales
Order-Getting Salesperson
Information Search
Business Format Franchising
Selective Distribution
47. Forecasts average sales weekly - so beginning inventory equals several weeks expected sales
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48. Takes place when the consumer buys out of habit and skips steps in the purchase process
Horizontal Cooperative Advertising Agreement
Opportunistic Buying
Routine Decision Making
Weeks' Supply Method
49. Programs to combine a high degree of centralized management control with strict operating procedures for every phase of the business
Scrambled Merchandising
Niche Retailing
Rationalized Retailing
Dump Bin
50. Contains an additional 15 to 25 percent of a stores customers; located outside of the primary area - and customers are more widely dispersed
Organizational Mission
Secondary Trading Area
Objectives
Compensation
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