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Food Marketing Institute
Industry: Retail
Number of terms: 13685
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Necessary, common, everyday household items, which customers expect to find in a grocery store.
Industry:Retail
Net sales minus all direct and indirect operating costs and before deducting the cost of capital, extraordinary items and taxes.
Industry:Retail
Monies available for specific performance, conditions or purchases. Usually from a supplier or salesperson rather than directly from a manufacturer.
Industry:Retail
Monies paid by a manufacturer to have their products on display, usually in a certain location.
Industry:Retail
Money that a manufacturer pays to cover a wholesaler's costs for a change in a product's package size or design. See slotting allowance.
Industry:Retail
Money that a manufacturer/wholesaler gives a retailer to advertise a product.
Industry:Retail
Includes all debts and expenses due within one year (such as, accounts payable, accrued liabilities, current portions of long-term debt). See liabilities, current.
Industry:Retail
Money paid out for goods or services, usually in cash at a store.
Industry:Retail
Money that a manufacturer pays a wholesaler or retailer to advertise a product, brand or line. See cooperative advertising; cooperative merchandising allowance.
Industry:Retail
Money management methods and procedures, which include inventories; budgeting; strategic and long-range planning; expense controls; taxes, including depreciation guidelines; direct product profit, among others. See specific commodities, such as produce.
Industry:Retail