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Gifted Grade School Pupil Barry Wichman Shopping in a 5 and 10 Cents Store


Gifted Grade School Pupil Barry Wichman Shopping in a 5 and 10 Cents Store


$79.99


Grey Villet Gifted Grade School Pupil Barry Wichman Shopping in a 5 and 10 Cents Store - Premium Photographic Print

Two Cents Plain (Hardcover)


Two Cents Plain (Hardcover)


$50.6


Martin Lemelman`s elegiac and bittersweet graphic memoir Two Cents Plain collects the memories and artifacts of the author`s childhood in Brooklyn. The son of Holocaust survivors, Lemelman grew up in the back of his family`s candy store in Brownsville during the 1950s and `60s, as the neighborhood, and much of the city, moved into a period of deep decline. In Two Cents Plain, Lemelman pieces together the fragments of his past in an effort to come to terms with a childhood that was marked by struggle both in and outside of the home. But his was not a childhood wholly without its pleasures. Lemelman`s Brooklyn is also the nostalgic place of egg creams and comic books, malteds and novelty toys, where the voices of Brownsville`s denizens--the deli man, the fish man, and the fruit man--all come to vivid life. Between the lingering strains of the Holocaust and the increasing violence on the city`s streets, Two Cents Plain reaches its dramatic climax in 1968, as Lemelman`s worlds explode, forcing him and his family to re-create their lives. Through his stirring narrative and richly rendered black-and-white drawings, family photographs, and found objects, Lemelman creates a lush, layered view of a long-lost time and place, the chronicle of a family and a city in crisis. Two Cents Plain is a wholly unique memoir and a reading experience not soon forgotten.

99 Cents


99 Cents


$5.99


99 Cents

Bankers Bag Of Steel Cents


Bankers Bag Of Steel Cents


$28


Minted in anticipation of a copper shortage during World War II, these unique steel pennies have stood the test of time. Now worth far more than face value, you get an assortment of 30 of these increasingly rare coins. This may be your last chance to obtain this many steel pennies at one time. Coins store in mini-money bag. Includes certificate of authenticity.

Thrift Store Saints : Meeting Jesus 25 Cents at a Time


Thrift Store Saints : Meeting Jesus 25 Cents at a Time


$11.62


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For 80 Cents!


For 80 Cents!


$49.99


Gaetano Previati For 80 Cents! - Giclee Print

Two Cents Plain By Lemelman, Martin


Two Cents Plain By Lemelman, Martin


$29.04


The author and illustrator of Mendels Daughter depicts the struggles and sweetness of his childhood in Brooklyn as the son of Holocaust survivors, growing up in the back of his familys candy store in Brownsville during the neighborhoods deep decline. Author: Lemelman, Martin Subtitle: My Brooklyn Boyhood Publication Date: 2010/08/31 Number of Pages: 314 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 6.50 Height: 9.50

Donia and Her Marvelous Bag of Cents


Donia and Her Marvelous Bag of Cents


$27.87


Surprises, excitement and even riches are in store for this clever girl who turns every book she reads into a wonderful adventure... Donia lovesspinning tales and reading books. She has come up with a clever idea to purchase the biggest, most fantastic adventure book she has ever seen, TheBook of Everlasting Tales. What happens next will enchant you. www.thereadinghour.com Author: Taborn, Deborah V. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 36 Publication Date: 2011/08/16 Language: English Dimensions: 11.02 x 8.50 x 0.09 inches

Three Cents Opera (Ger)


Three Cents Opera (Ger)


$17.99


Three Cents Opera (Ger)

Budweiser 25 Cents


Budweiser 25 Cents


$11.99


Budweiser 25 Cents - Tin Sign

Budweiser 15 cents


Budweiser 15 cents


$11.99


Budweiser 15 cents - Tin Sign

COKE - Delicious 5 Cents


COKE - Delicious 5 Cents


$12.99


COKE - Delicious 5 Cents - Tin Sign

Admission Twenty-Five Cents


Admission Twenty-Five Cents


$19.99


Admission Twenty-Five Cents - Premium Poster

COKE - Always 5 Cents


COKE - Always 5 Cents


$12.99


COKE - Always 5 Cents - Tin Sign

Coffee 5 Cents


Coffee 5 Cents


$9.99


Jennifer Garant Coffee 5 Cents - Art Print

Wishes 5 Cents


Wishes 5 Cents


$7.99


Tony Casper Wishes 5 Cents - Art Print

Troise Cents Soldats


Troise Cents Soldats


$49.99


Gerda Wegener Troise Cents Soldats - Giclee Print

Salon des Cents


Salon des Cents


$54.99


Alphonse Mucha Salon des Cents - Giclee Print


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Sure It Is Only a Penny - Just see what it can mean to Your Dollar Store Business

If you decide to open a dollar store business, your frame of reference needs to change.  Where many business owners will ignore the impact a single penny can have on their business, looking instead for the dime-sized impact, you cannot.  You simply don’t have the luxury of looking away whenever a change to reduce costs presents itself.  With the sales volume, and the continually increasing dollar store costs, you must continually be on the lookout for those extra pennies in savings.  Read on to discover how a single penny can grow into hundreds and then many thousands of dollars in extra savings when you are focused on dollar store merchandise.

Start by determining the cost of goods sold for your dollar store merchandise.  This is easy for those selling at the dollar price point.  Simply take your total dollar store costs for the merchandise purchased in an order, during a week, or for an entire month.  Be sure to include freight and shipping-related costs to transport the merchandise to your dollar store business.   Then just divide that number by the total units purchased, less returns, and unsalable items.  This will provide you average landed-cost per item.  For example, if your landed cost of 100 items is $50 after all unsalable items are removed, then by dividing $50 by 100 you determine your wholesale cost per item is 50-cents.

For those who want to open a dollar store with dollar plus format, there is a little extra work, but easy.  Start by collecting the total costs of all dollar store merchandise purchased for resale, including shipping costs.   Next, collect the total quantity of items purchased.  Don’t forget to deduct returns and other unsalable items from the total.  Then determine the average sale price for all items.  Start by dividing the total dollar store costs of the merchandise by the total number of items.  Take that number and divide it by the average sales price for the items.  This will provide the average cost per dollar of sales.  For example, if you have spent $100 for 12 total items, but 2 of them were not salable, you would divide $100 cost/10 items available for sale.  In this case, your average wholesale cost per item is $10 ($100/10).  If your average retail sale price for the salable items is $20, then divide your average wholesale cost of $10/$20 (average sale retail price) for 50-cent average per dollar of sales.  

Now you know the average cost of goods sold for this particular order of 100 items, it is time to repeat this for the entire month.  Just add everything purchased for resale during the month together to determine the monthly average.  Then set goals for the new, lower cost of dollar store merchandise you purchase for your dollar store business for the next month.  When you open a dollar store, do not make this a one-time activity where you set aggressive goals, fail, and then give up.  Be reasonable.  Reduce the dollar store costs per replenishment item purchased by one-cent may be a good goal to start.  Now let us examine the impact of that one-cent on cost reduction for the month.  If you see your dollar-price point store has monthly sales of $30,000 per month, it means you’ve sold 30,000 items.  Saving one-cent per items totals $300 in reduced costs for the month, or $3,600 reduced dollar store costs for dollar store merchandise over the year.

When you open a dollar store, you don’t stop there. Once you achieve 49-cents, implement a new goal of 48-cents.  Go to work with existing suppliers, new, lower costs suppliers and other new sources to reduce your dollar store merchandise costs once again.  Never stop.  Keep focused on reducing dollar store costs and the numbers will add up quickly for your dollar store business.

To your success when you open a dollar store!

About the Author

Find out how you can open your own dollar store business.
Bob Hamilton is an entrepreneur, author, writer, business consultant and trainer.