Friday, March 12, 2010

"Retailers: Turn on Your Financial Headlights!"™                                                                            ROI Site Tour

"Retailers: Turn on Your Financial Headlights!"™                                                                            ROI Site Tour

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Used Merchandise Stores
NAICS 453310: This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing used merchandise, antiques, and secondhand goods
(except motor vehicles, such as automobiles, RVs, motorcycles, and boats; motor vehicle parts; tires; and mobile homes).

 
Used Merchandise Stores
NAICS 453310: This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in retailing used merchandise, antiques, and secondhand goods
(except motor vehicles, such as automobiles, RVs, motorcycles, and boats; motor vehicle parts; tires; and mobile homes).

 
Retailers - More Business Info
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See benchmarks - and five year trend charts! - for the six key ratios every retailer must monitor. See how your store compares.



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Current RatioGross MarginReturn on AssetsDebt to WorthProfitTurnover

used merchandise stores current ratio trends

See below for source for benchmark numbers.
About Benchmarks
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The Retail Owners Institute encourages retailers to monitor the trends of the key financial indicators of your store's performance.  Watching these key ratios can provide important early warnings of needed changes. (More info here)

Then, take advantage of The ROI's presentation of five year trends for 6 key ratios for 52 separate retail segments.  Compare your store's performance to others in your particular retail niche. This can provide valuable perspective - and even peace of mind! - for retail owners.

The segments featured at The ROI reflect the definitions and designations of the North American Industrial Classification System. Retailers may need to examine the benchmark numbers in more than one segment to get perspective on their own store's performance, particularly if their store does not exactly fit the NAICS category.

The Retail Owners Institute encourages retailers to monitor the trends of the key financial indicators of your store's performance.  Watching these key ratios can provide important early warnings of needed changes. (More info here)

Then, take advantage of The ROI's presentation of five year trends for 6 key ratios for 52 separate retail segments.  Compare your store's performance to others in your particular retail niche. This can provide valuable perspective - and even peace of mind! - for retail owners.

The segments featured at The ROI reflect the definitions and designations of the North American Industrial Classification System. Retailers may need to examine the benchmark numbers in more than one segment to get perspective on their own store's performance, particularly if their store does not exactly fit the NAICS category.

Retail Business Insights
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Telling Signs to Monitor
Every retailer keeps track of sales - daily, weekly and monthly. But the pros also keep track of transactions the same way. Therefore, when sales go up or down, the pros know why. Change in the number of transactions? Or change ins the size of each transaction? Then the next steps become more obvious.
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 * Source: Risk Management Association Annual Statement Studies, 2009-2010.  www.rmahq.org

 * Source: Risk Management Association Annual Statement Studies, 2009-2010.  www.rmahq.org

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