Fundamentals of Merchandising Math and Retail Buying
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UNIT 1: FORMULAS AND BASIC PRINCIPLES
Introduction: Getting Started
Chapter One: Sales and Percent Change
Chapter Two: Percent to Total
Chapter Three: Sell Thru
Chapter Four: Stock-to-Sales Analysis
Chapter Five: Markup & Markdowns
UNIT 2: MANAGING THE BUSINESS
Chapter Six: Purchase Orders
Chapter Seven: The Six Month Merchandise Plan
Chapter Eight: Profit & Loss Statement
Chapter Nine: Cooperative Advertising
UNIT 3: PRIORITIZING AND NEGOTIATING
Chapter Ten: Buying Simulations
Chapter Eleven: End-of-Season Negotiations
Chapter Twelve: Monday Morning Reports (Sales)
Chapter Thirteen: Monday Morning Reports (Markdowns)
For courses in Retail Buying, Merchandising Math, Merchandise Management, Advanced Buying, Strategic Merchandise Planning.
Bridging the gap between current merchandising math textbooks and retail buying textbooks, The Fundamentals of Retail Buying with Merchandising Math incorporates both buying philosophies and merchandising math. The text’s problem-based method of learning incorporates questions and problems that train the reader to think like a buyer and encourage group collaboration and critical thinking. Simulated exercises mimic real-life buying responsibilities. Additionally, the order of the chapters and content within each chapter mimic the training of an assistant buyer in a corporate buying office. Providing a full, broad view of the retail buyer’s role, the text also includes the key merchandising math formulae that is the basis of all retail buying analysis.
Hallmark Features:
Problem Solving sets and simulations offer examples of real-life buying problems which promote critical thinking and increase retention of information.
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Simulations combine several concepts and formulae to encourage integration of material.
Monday Morning Reports in the last two chapters include problem solving sets that encourage students to think like buyers.
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The reports found in these chapters are used by the buyer on Monday to prioritize the week ahead based on current business trends.
The order of the information mimics the training of a retail buyer in the industry.
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Students are trained in the same order that they would be trained in a buying office.
Students have access to an Online Simulation that includes a vendor merchandise plan and gross margin analysis.
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Enables students to experience what happens in the course of a 6-month buying season and the final result, gross margin.
Buyer and vendor negotiations exercises promote critical thinking in students.
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Students are able to experience what it is like to be both the buyer and the vendor during this competitive exercise.
Simple language tells a story about buying.
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Students are easily able to identify with the reading material and thus the math problems become less intimidating.
Excel tips offer students useful insights on how to increase their proficiency at using Excel spreadsheets.
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Covers simple Excel formulas throughout the book that encourage the use of computerized spreadsheets for analysis.
For courses in Retail Buying, Merchandising Math, Merchandise Management, Advanced Buying, Strategic Merchandise Planning.
Bridging the gap between current merchandising math textbooks and retail buying textbooks, The Fundamentals of Retail Buying with Merchandising Math incorporates both buying philosophies and merchandising math. The text’s problem-based method of learning incorporates questions and problems that train the reader to think like a buyer and encourage group collaboration and critical thinking. Simulated exercises mimic real-life buying responsibilities. Additionally, the order of the chapters and content within each chapter mimic the training of an assistant buyer in a corporate buying office. Providing a full, broad view of the retail buyer’s role, the text also includes the key merchandising math formulae that is the basis of all retail buying analysis.
Bridging the gap between current merchandising math textbooks and retail buying textbooks, The Fundamentals of Retail Buying with Merchandising Math incorporates both buying philosophies and merchandising math. The text’s problem-based method of learning incorporates questions and problems that train the reader to think like a buyer and encourage group collaboration and critical thinking. Simulated exercises mimic real-life buying responsibilities. Additionally, the order of the chapters and content within each chapter mimic the training of an assistant buyer in a corporate buying office. Providing a full, broad view of the retail buyer’s role, the text also includes the key merchandising math formulae that is the basis of all retail buying analysis.
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| Dimensions | 0.70 × 8.90 × 10.80 in |
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| Subjects | careers, higher education, Vocational / Professional Studies, Fashion and Design, Retailing for Fashion |
