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Perry, Michael J. – College Store Journal, 1981
Improvement of turnover (the rate of merchandise activity in a store) can mean more sales and more profits for college stores. Some ways to improve merchandise turnover include improved store layout, merchandise mix, and purchasing techniques. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Stores, Higher Education, Merchandising, Purchasing
Reid, Nancy S. – College Store Journal, 1976
A minimum of four essential printed forms is necessary for college store recordkeeping: requisition forms, basic control records, purchase orders, and request to return forms. Other primary and convenience forms are also described, including how to use them effectively. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Stores, Higher Education, Merchandising, Office Management
Getter, Michael K. – College Store Journal, 1976
Data processing methods applicable to the small college bookstore are reviewed, including a proposal for creating more meaningful reports. When used properly, the reports yield much information that the manager can use to decrease operating expenses and increase sales. (LBH)
Descriptors: Accounting, Bookkeeping, Bookstores, College Stores
Doty, Richard; Warren, Albert – College Store Journal, 1979
Lack of space became a problem when the university bookstore moved into its new quarters; more space was needed to meet the demand for clothing and secretarial supplies. A student record store was purchased and electronic gear including stereos, tape recorders, electronic calculators, etc., were added to the inventory. (MLW)
Descriptors: Clothing, College Stores, Computers, Electronic Equipment
Hurwitz, Monroe S.; And Others – College Store Journal, 1979
The Regional College Store Associations have been developing Master Textbook Lists, a program that compiles, at a central location, a master list of titles used at each store's school. Two benefits are: (1) needed books can be rushed from one store to another, and (2) reductions occur in inventory of nonreturnable books. (MLW)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, College Stores, Computers, Cooperative Programs