Merchandise

Merchandise PlanIt

Retailers use a Merchandise Financial Plan as a strategic financial roadmap that outlines the expected sales, inventory levels, margins, and profits for a specific period—typically a season or fiscal year. It aligns a company's merchandising goals with its financial targets to ensure profitability and inventory efficiency.

Our Plans

We use best-in-class merchandise financial plans to deliver precise sales forecasts, paired with inventory and open-to-buy strategies that boost independent retailers’ profitability. By adding expert cash flow analysis, we ensure your inventory and buying plans align perfectly with your financial capacity

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Sales, Inventory, and Cash Flow—All in Sync

Our People

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At SG Retail Solution’s Consultancy, retail is our foundation—and continuous improvement is our focus.

Our team of retail experts brings decades of corporate-level merchandising experience to help independent retailers boost profitability and resilience. We deliver strategic inventory planning, advanced analytics, and powerful tools often out of reach for small businesses.

With our Guidance, you’ll plan smarter, sell stronger, and grow with confidence.

What you can count on

White Glove Onboarding

Assessment

  • POS hierarchy review by category and class
  • Comprehensive analytics review

Education

  • Retail 101 Terminology
  • Buying Tips & Best Practices
  • Platform Onboarding with tutorials and navigation training

Deliverables

  • A monthly merchandise and open-to-buy plan by location, category, and class
  • Complementing sophisticated analytics
  • Quarterly cash flow assessments
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The Results

Improved Cash Flow

You’ll Stock Smarter. Sell Faster. Succeed Bigger.

With Your Inventory—Perfected, Positioned, and Profitable.

The Results

Go from planning to profit

And Expert Advice – Always

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"There are two ways to extend a business. Take inventory of what you're good at and extend out from your skills. Or determine what your customers need and work backward, even if it requires learning new skills."

Jeff Bezos