Point of Sale (POS) System
by Simy James Thermo-Bilt WindowsInventory software
programs now on the market let you track usage, monitor changes in unit dollar
costs, calculate when you need to reorder, and analyze inventory levels on an
item-by-item basis. You can even control inventory right at the cash register with
point-of-sale (POS) software systems. POS software records each sale when it
happens, so your inventory records are always up-to-date. Better still, you get
much more information about the sale than you could gather with a manual
system. By running reports based on this information, you can make better
decisions about ordering and merchandising.
With a POS system:
- You can analyze sales data,
figure out how well all the items on your shelves sell, and adjust
purchasing levels accordingly.
- You can maintain a sales
history to help adjust your buying decisions for seasonal purchasing
trends.
- You can improve pricing
accuracy by integrating bar-code scanners and credit card authorization
ability with the POS system.
There are plenty of
popular POS software systems that enable you to use add-on devices at your
checkout stations, including electronic cash drawers, bar-code scanners, credit
card readers, and receipt or invoice printers. POS packages frequently come
with integrated accounting modules, including general ledger, accounts
receivable, accounts payable, purchasing, and inventory control systems. In
essence, a POS system is an all-in-one way to keep track of your business's
cash flow.
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