Michigan Business Reports, Issues 1-10School of Business Administration, University of Michigan., 1938 |
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1942 Annual Sales Ann Arbor Annual Sales Volume Annual stock-turn art needlework basic departments Basic Sales Index Cent Number China and glassware Corsets and brassieres counts Gross Month Date Sales Month's Depts Detroit Draperies and shades dresses and aprons dwelling units Edgar H floor lamps Gault gross margin Gross Month Margin Hosiery House dresses House furnishings income increase in sales Jewelry and leather July Aug June July linoleums March April markdowns Markup Discounts Margin married students Men's furnishings Month Increase Mark Month's Month Increase Month's to Year's Neckwear Notions and art Number of Rooms Number Per Cent original markup Original Purchase Gross percentage Performance of Department Ratio Basic Sales Sales downs Sales Sales Month's Month Sales of Year's Sept Silk underwear single-family Sportswear Stock Table Toilet articles Total store Type of Structure Typical Performance wear Women's and misses Year's Inven Year's tory Markup
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Page 11 - Woodworth. $1.50. (1932) 3. Performance of Department Stores: 1932, by Edgar H. Gault. $1. (1933) 4. Wholesale Distribution of Breakfast Cereals in Southern Michigan, by Edgar H. Gault and Raymond F. Smith. $1. (1933) 5. World Agriculture and the Depression, by Vladimir P. Timoshenko. $1. (1933) VOLUME VI 1. Corporation Financial Statements, by Mortimer B. Daniels. $1. (1934) 2. Performance of Department Stores: 1933, by Edgar H. Gault. $1. (1934) 3. Trading...
Page 1 - Differentials in Industrial Wages and Hours in the United States. New York: National Industrial Conference Board. 1938.
Page 35 - Professor of Marketing, School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Page 3 - Department and specialty stores' operating results are annually reported by the controllers' congress of the National Retail Dry Goods Association, upon the basis of a survey of its membership. Operating results for the first 9 months of 1947 as reported by 166 department and specialty stores...
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Page 4 - The distribution of units by number of rooms is shown in the following table. It is interesting to note that...
Page 33 - In the income group from $1,000 to $1,500, the ratios range from 21 per cent to 2?«1 per cent. Considering the fact that a much smaller proportion of the dwelling units in these cities are furnished and heated than is the case for the housing occupied by married students, it does not appear that the Ann Arbor group is suffering under an undue burden.
Page 20 - For nine of these projects, the rents per room ranged from $1^- to $16 for three- to five-room units including heat. A rather invalid but interesting comparison might be made with the rents per room in the subsidized public housing projects now being constructed under the aegis of the United States Housing Authority...
Page 16 - In only 9*0 per cent of the dwelling units studied is there more than one person per room (Table 15). The most frequent cases are those of two persons occupying three rooms, and two persons occupying two rooms. In the cities of Anderson, Indiana, Columbus, Ohio, Concord, New Hampshire, Gary, Indiana, Huntington, West Virginia, and Oakland, California, the proportion of...