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The Virtual Bookstore has the following return policy:
Course materials can be returned during the same semester if they are in new condition and are returned within 21 days of purchase. Electronics, special orders, and imprinted items cannot be returned. Clothing can be exchanged for a different size if returned within 14 days in new condition. Items being returned must be shipped with a tracking number and will only be credited if the return policy requirements are met. Damaged items can be exchanged by contacting customer support. Students must use the Virtual Bookstore website to make any adjustments to orders.
Point Elementary School holds an annual fundraiser called Jar Wars where students bring coins to school representing positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Over the years the fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. Students Jon, Ethan, and Thomas participated in 2013 and helped raise over $1,500, and plan to participate every year to support this important cause.
This document provides descriptions and instructions for several student-friendly fundraisers for schools, including a "Spot that Baby!" game where students guess teachers from their baby photos, a raffle where tickets are sold to win prizes, a bake sale to sell baked goods, Christmas caroling to collect donations door-to-door, a bottle drive where students collect bottles to exchange for money, a silent auction, and charging admission to a school sports game. Setup instructions, supplies needed, pricing suggestions, and reminders are provided for each fundraiser idea.
How to Handle Children’s Demand for Branded ThingsDr. Sapna Sharma
Handling Children’s Demand for Branded Things become a major scenario these days. Adopting some measures to control such demands has become very imperative.
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Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called Jar Wars to benefit Basket of Hope. Each student brings pennies and silver coins representing positive and negative points, and the class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Since 2000, over $27,000 has been raised through this fundraiser. A team of three students participated in 2013 and helped raise over $1,500, and they plan to participate each year to support seriously ill children in local hospitals through gifts from Basket of Hope.
An invitation to the United Methodist churches of the Desert Southwest Conference to participate in the annual Sidewalk Ministries Christmas Project, including helpful instructions about the gift bags.
The document summarizes how to volunteer for the Wood Dale Baseball Concession Stand. It encourages all parents, guardians, family members, community members, and local businesses to volunteer. Volunteers are needed to help run the concession stand for one hour time slots, which are flexible. Volunteering benefits the child by allowing them to spend time supporting their organization, helps develop responsibility, and supports lower costs and better equipment for the kids through donations. Those interested can sign up on sheets posted at the concession stand window.
The Plymouth River School 1000 Book Club program allows children to register to check out bags containing books to read at home. Families sign books bags in and out, keeping track of the books read on a record sheet. Children earn incentives for reaching reading milestones of 25, 50, 75, and 100 book bags. The program aims to help children read 1,000 books.
The Virtual Bookstore has the following return policy:
Course materials can be returned during the same semester if they are in new condition and are returned within 21 days of purchase. Electronics, special orders, and imprinted items cannot be returned. Clothing can be exchanged for a different size if returned within 14 days in new condition. Items being returned must be shipped with a tracking number and will only be credited if the return policy requirements are met. Damaged items can be exchanged by contacting customer support. Students must use the Virtual Bookstore website to make any adjustments to orders.
Point Elementary School holds an annual fundraiser called Jar Wars where students bring coins to school representing positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Over the years the fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. Students Jon, Ethan, and Thomas participated in 2013 and helped raise over $1,500, and plan to participate every year to support this important cause.
This document provides descriptions and instructions for several student-friendly fundraisers for schools, including a "Spot that Baby!" game where students guess teachers from their baby photos, a raffle where tickets are sold to win prizes, a bake sale to sell baked goods, Christmas caroling to collect donations door-to-door, a bottle drive where students collect bottles to exchange for money, a silent auction, and charging admission to a school sports game. Setup instructions, supplies needed, pricing suggestions, and reminders are provided for each fundraiser idea.
How to Handle Children’s Demand for Branded ThingsDr. Sapna Sharma
Handling Children’s Demand for Branded Things become a major scenario these days. Adopting some measures to control such demands has become very imperative.
https://drsapnasharma.com/
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called Jar Wars to benefit Basket of Hope. Each student brings pennies and silver coins representing positive and negative points, and the class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Since 2000, over $27,000 has been raised through this fundraiser. A team of three students participated in 2013 and helped raise over $1,500, and they plan to participate each year to support seriously ill children in local hospitals through gifts from Basket of Hope.
An invitation to the United Methodist churches of the Desert Southwest Conference to participate in the annual Sidewalk Ministries Christmas Project, including helpful instructions about the gift bags.
The document summarizes how to volunteer for the Wood Dale Baseball Concession Stand. It encourages all parents, guardians, family members, community members, and local businesses to volunteer. Volunteers are needed to help run the concession stand for one hour time slots, which are flexible. Volunteering benefits the child by allowing them to spend time supporting their organization, helps develop responsibility, and supports lower costs and better equipment for the kids through donations. Those interested can sign up on sheets posted at the concession stand window.
The Plymouth River School 1000 Book Club program allows children to register to check out bags containing books to read at home. Families sign books bags in and out, keeping track of the books read on a record sheet. Children earn incentives for reaching reading milestones of 25, 50, 75, and 100 book bags. The program aims to help children read 1,000 books.
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called "Jar Wars" where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their classroom. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. The fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope since 2000. Basket of Hope uses the funds to provide gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals.
Point Elementary School holds an annual fundraiser called Jar Wars where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Over the years the fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. Students Ryan, Franjo and Dylan participated in 2013 and helped raise over $1,500.
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called "Jar Wars" where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Over the years the fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children. In 2013, three students participated and helped raise over $1,500.
The Plymouth River School's 1000 Book Club Program allows children to register online or by submitting a form to borrow book bags containing books to read at home. Once registered, families can select a book bag from the front entrance, sign it out by recording the child's name and date, and read the books within 2 weeks. Families track their child's progress towards reading 1000 books using stickers and can earn incentives for reaching milestones. The document provides details on bag exchange times and procedures for missing books.
Paw and Claw Pet Palace is a pet store in Dickinson, ND that was opened in 1978 and moved to its current location in 1981. It is owned and managed by Jessie Lemieux, who has worked there her whole life taking over from her parents who started the business. They sell a variety of pets and supplies, do grooming and boarding, and have 2 employees who work long hours.
Crossroad Hobbies is a hobby shop in Dickinson, ND that opened in 2006. It is owned by Todd Halk who works long hours alone with one part time employee. They target all ages interested in gaming and rely on word of mouth rather than advertising.
Expresso is a coffee shop
Bears can be made from clothing that was worn by a loved one who has passed away. This provides a comforting keepsake to help people cope with grief. The bear can be made from items like a favorite jacket, dress, or even slippers. Details like jewelry or glasses can add character. Both children and adults find comfort in hugging a bear made from a loved one's clothing, as it helps them feel close to treasured memories. Many online stores can create a customized bear to capture someone's memories in a unique way.
This document provides information about the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's 2013 Fall Product Program. It outlines reasons why troops enjoy participating, including early fundraising opportunities. The theme is "Blossom the Bee." Girls can sell nuts, candy, magazines, and address booklets door-to-door and online. Troops earn a percentage of sales and additional rewards. The program teaches girls business and marketing skills through a structured three-step sales and ordering process using an online system.
This document provides information for the Troop Product Sales Manager (TPSM) regarding the Fall 2018 Girl Scout product sale program. It outlines the responsibilities of the TPSM which include training girls and parents, distributing and collecting materials, entering orders into the online system, coordinating order pickup and delivery, collecting payments, and more. It also provides details about the product offerings, sale dates, online and in-person order processes, financial procedures, recognitions, and safety guidelines for the sale.
This document is the October 2014 issue of the Tuninos Times newsletter for Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School. It provides information on upcoming events at the school such as McTeacher's Night on October 2nd and a half day of school on October 29th. It also includes notices about collecting Box Tops to earn money for the school, a free MMR vaccine clinic on October 4th, and Red Ribbon Week spirit days from October 27th-31st. The kindergarten and third grade sections provide classroom-specific information and notices as well.
An invitation to the United Methodist churches of the Desert Southwest Conference to participate in the annual Sidewalk Ministries Christmas Project, including helpful instructions about the gift bags.
This document provides instructions for running a holiday gift shop through a program called Kids' Korner Gift Shoppes. It outlines an 11 step process: 1) Obtain space in the school, 2) Receive a promo kit, 3) Send home promotional fliers, 4) Receive gift inventory, 5) Send home shopping information, 6) Parents help children budget, 7) Set up gift display, 8) Children shop with envelopes, 9) Purchase gifts using a cash register, 10) Gift wrapping, and 11) Unsold items are returned for credit. The goal is to provide children a safe, non-commercial environment to shop for friends and family.
An invitation to the United Methodist churches of the Desert Southwest Conference to participate in the annual Sidewalk Ministries Christmas Project, including helpful instructions about the gift bags.
The document outlines the process for a school fundraising event run through ABC Fund Raising Inc. The company provides materials for schools to host a holiday gift shop, where students can purchase gifts for family and friends. ABC supplies the inventory, promotional materials, cash register and supplies to set up and run the gift shop. Students bring money and shop for gifts, which are then wrapped and brought home by the students at the end of the event.
The document summarizes topics from a CS refresher training including: a new procedure for adding items to SR issues using a 6-digit line item number; searching for closed SR issues; reopening closed issues; refund types and processes; and requirements for creating UPS claims if a customer reports a package was not received.
Sample-FRN Fundraiser Group Start-Up Packet2Tina Deitrick
The document is announcing a Butter Braid pastry fundraiser for a high school band. It provides information on the sale dates, prize program for items sold, how to submit order forms and money, and delivery details. Participants are asked to turn in all order forms and money by September 16th. Individuals will receive a free item for every 15 items sold. Order forms must include names and contact information. Safety during sales is emphasized.
Boys & Girls Club Parent Handbook 2016 2017Brian Harris
This document is a parent handbook for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware outlining key policies and procedures for the 2016-2017 school year. It includes sections on enrollment, fees, health and safety practices, behavior management, staff qualifications, and more. The handbook aims to inform parents of the Club's operations and guidelines to ensure the well-being of children.
The document summarizes information about a Girl Scouts fall product sale program, including how it supports council programs, provides funds for troops, and is an educational experience for girls. It describes how troops can earn proceeds from magazine and nut/candy sales. Girls learn skills like goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics through participating.
The document summarizes the topics covered in a CS refresher training. It discusses new procedures for creating support request (SR) issues and searching closed issues. It also reviews pending refunds and the 3 refund options. New procedures are outlined for replacements, closing books, and handling unauthorized credit card use and shipping to Canada. The document concludes with instructions on creating refunds and UPS claims in the order processing system.
This newsletter from Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School provides information to parents about upcoming events and reminders of school policies. It welcomes students, parents, and guardians to the new school year and expresses excitement about new air conditioners in the cafeteria. It reminds parents that students must arrive by 7:45am and can be picked up no later than 2:30pm, and that proper school uniforms are required. It also announces spirit week activities, kindergarten news, an opportunity to earn money for the school through reusable bags at Payless Supermarkets, ASPIRE tutoring information, and school picture days.
Diamondback Elementary School is holding a "Great Give Away" drive from November 2nd to November 12th to collect gently used clothing and household items to donate to families in need and to St. Vincent de Paul. Students can drop off donations each morning to earn points for their grade level, with the class that collects the most points receiving a cookie and milk party. Only gently used, stain- and hole-free items will be accepted for this drive.
An invitation to the United Methodist churches of the Desert Southwest Conference to participate in the annual Sidewalk Ministries Christmas Project, including helpful instructions about the gift bags.
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called "Jar Wars" where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their classroom. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. The fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope since 2000. Basket of Hope uses the funds to provide gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals.
Point Elementary School holds an annual fundraiser called Jar Wars where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Over the years the fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children in local hospitals. Students Ryan, Franjo and Dylan participated in 2013 and helped raise over $1,500.
Point Elementary School in Oakville, MO holds an annual fundraiser called "Jar Wars" where students bring coins to school to earn positive or negative points for their class. The class with the most positive points at the end of the week wins. Over the years the fundraiser has raised over $27,000 for Basket of Hope, a nonprofit that provides gift baskets for seriously ill children. In 2013, three students participated and helped raise over $1,500.
The Plymouth River School's 1000 Book Club Program allows children to register online or by submitting a form to borrow book bags containing books to read at home. Once registered, families can select a book bag from the front entrance, sign it out by recording the child's name and date, and read the books within 2 weeks. Families track their child's progress towards reading 1000 books using stickers and can earn incentives for reaching milestones. The document provides details on bag exchange times and procedures for missing books.
Paw and Claw Pet Palace is a pet store in Dickinson, ND that was opened in 1978 and moved to its current location in 1981. It is owned and managed by Jessie Lemieux, who has worked there her whole life taking over from her parents who started the business. They sell a variety of pets and supplies, do grooming and boarding, and have 2 employees who work long hours.
Crossroad Hobbies is a hobby shop in Dickinson, ND that opened in 2006. It is owned by Todd Halk who works long hours alone with one part time employee. They target all ages interested in gaming and rely on word of mouth rather than advertising.
Expresso is a coffee shop
Bears can be made from clothing that was worn by a loved one who has passed away. This provides a comforting keepsake to help people cope with grief. The bear can be made from items like a favorite jacket, dress, or even slippers. Details like jewelry or glasses can add character. Both children and adults find comfort in hugging a bear made from a loved one's clothing, as it helps them feel close to treasured memories. Many online stores can create a customized bear to capture someone's memories in a unique way.
This document provides information about the Girl Scouts of Kentucky's 2013 Fall Product Program. It outlines reasons why troops enjoy participating, including early fundraising opportunities. The theme is "Blossom the Bee." Girls can sell nuts, candy, magazines, and address booklets door-to-door and online. Troops earn a percentage of sales and additional rewards. The program teaches girls business and marketing skills through a structured three-step sales and ordering process using an online system.
This document provides information for the Troop Product Sales Manager (TPSM) regarding the Fall 2018 Girl Scout product sale program. It outlines the responsibilities of the TPSM which include training girls and parents, distributing and collecting materials, entering orders into the online system, coordinating order pickup and delivery, collecting payments, and more. It also provides details about the product offerings, sale dates, online and in-person order processes, financial procedures, recognitions, and safety guidelines for the sale.
This document is the October 2014 issue of the Tuninos Times newsletter for Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School. It provides information on upcoming events at the school such as McTeacher's Night on October 2nd and a half day of school on October 29th. It also includes notices about collecting Box Tops to earn money for the school, a free MMR vaccine clinic on October 4th, and Red Ribbon Week spirit days from October 27th-31st. The kindergarten and third grade sections provide classroom-specific information and notices as well.
An invitation to the United Methodist churches of the Desert Southwest Conference to participate in the annual Sidewalk Ministries Christmas Project, including helpful instructions about the gift bags.
This document provides instructions for running a holiday gift shop through a program called Kids' Korner Gift Shoppes. It outlines an 11 step process: 1) Obtain space in the school, 2) Receive a promo kit, 3) Send home promotional fliers, 4) Receive gift inventory, 5) Send home shopping information, 6) Parents help children budget, 7) Set up gift display, 8) Children shop with envelopes, 9) Purchase gifts using a cash register, 10) Gift wrapping, and 11) Unsold items are returned for credit. The goal is to provide children a safe, non-commercial environment to shop for friends and family.
An invitation to the United Methodist churches of the Desert Southwest Conference to participate in the annual Sidewalk Ministries Christmas Project, including helpful instructions about the gift bags.
The document outlines the process for a school fundraising event run through ABC Fund Raising Inc. The company provides materials for schools to host a holiday gift shop, where students can purchase gifts for family and friends. ABC supplies the inventory, promotional materials, cash register and supplies to set up and run the gift shop. Students bring money and shop for gifts, which are then wrapped and brought home by the students at the end of the event.
The document summarizes topics from a CS refresher training including: a new procedure for adding items to SR issues using a 6-digit line item number; searching for closed SR issues; reopening closed issues; refund types and processes; and requirements for creating UPS claims if a customer reports a package was not received.
Sample-FRN Fundraiser Group Start-Up Packet2Tina Deitrick
The document is announcing a Butter Braid pastry fundraiser for a high school band. It provides information on the sale dates, prize program for items sold, how to submit order forms and money, and delivery details. Participants are asked to turn in all order forms and money by September 16th. Individuals will receive a free item for every 15 items sold. Order forms must include names and contact information. Safety during sales is emphasized.
Boys & Girls Club Parent Handbook 2016 2017Brian Harris
This document is a parent handbook for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware outlining key policies and procedures for the 2016-2017 school year. It includes sections on enrollment, fees, health and safety practices, behavior management, staff qualifications, and more. The handbook aims to inform parents of the Club's operations and guidelines to ensure the well-being of children.
The document summarizes information about a Girl Scouts fall product sale program, including how it supports council programs, provides funds for troops, and is an educational experience for girls. It describes how troops can earn proceeds from magazine and nut/candy sales. Girls learn skills like goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics through participating.
The document summarizes the topics covered in a CS refresher training. It discusses new procedures for creating support request (SR) issues and searching closed issues. It also reviews pending refunds and the 3 refund options. New procedures are outlined for replacements, closing books, and handling unauthorized credit card use and shipping to Canada. The document concludes with instructions on creating refunds and UPS claims in the order processing system.
This newsletter from Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School provides information to parents about upcoming events and reminders of school policies. It welcomes students, parents, and guardians to the new school year and expresses excitement about new air conditioners in the cafeteria. It reminds parents that students must arrive by 7:45am and can be picked up no later than 2:30pm, and that proper school uniforms are required. It also announces spirit week activities, kindergarten news, an opportunity to earn money for the school through reusable bags at Payless Supermarkets, ASPIRE tutoring information, and school picture days.
Diamondback Elementary School is holding a "Great Give Away" drive from November 2nd to November 12th to collect gently used clothing and household items to donate to families in need and to St. Vincent de Paul. Students can drop off donations each morning to earn points for their grade level, with the class that collects the most points receiving a cookie and milk party. Only gently used, stain- and hole-free items will be accepted for this drive.
An invitation to the United Methodist churches of the Desert Southwest Conference to participate in the annual Sidewalk Ministries Christmas Project, including helpful instructions about the gift bags.
Effective January 4th, 2021, Epworth Day Care has updated their rates. Infants aged 6 weeks to 18 months are $38 per day or $155 per week. The day care will be closed for several holidays including Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day but these closures do not affect weekly tuition payments.
Payment is due at least one week in advance every Friday or Monday evening with a $5 late fee for payments after Monday. There is a $25 fee for returned checks. Children can attend between 6 AM and 5:30 PM as covered by the weekly rate, and a $2 fee per every 5 minutes will be charged for
1. The document provides 15 tips for sellers to maximize sales during the holiday season when people are shopping for gifts.
2. Some key tips include getting products listed online early in the sales cycle which can be 2-4 weeks before retail stores, stocking and selling hot items that are in high demand, using detailed product descriptions and photos to help buyers, and offering options like one-click "Buy It Now" purchases and fast shipping methods.
3. The tips also suggest providing a happy shopping experience for buyers, guaranteeing the product and delivery, offering premiums or freebies, and making the entire purchasing process easy and seamless for customers.
This document provides information for the Troop Product Sales Manager (TPSM) regarding the Fall 2018 Girl Scout product sale program. It outlines the responsibilities of the TPSM role which includes training girls and parents, distributing materials, entering orders, collecting payments, and more. It also describes the program details such as sale dates, products being sold (nuts, candy, magazines, etc.), online and in-person ordering options, financial procedures, and recognition opportunities for girls.
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9. SCHOOL CODE: SHOP SIZE: SHIP DATE:
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SIGNED:
KIDS’ KASTLE REPRESENTATIVE DATE SCHOOL CHAIRPERSON DATE
Other Details:
1. Provide support materials: Take Home Flyers, Budget Envelopes,
Posters, Chairperson Manual, Tablecloths, Gift Bags and
Pre-Priced Tent Cards.
2. Provide a selection of gifts for children to purchase.
CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
OBLIGATIONS OF KIDS’ KASTLE
3. Freight is paid on initial order, reorders made during sale, and
return freight when using UPS return labels provided.
4. Kids’ Kastle will take back all unsold, damaged and unmarked gifts
until February 15th.
OBLIGATIONS OF SCHOOL/ORGANIZATION
1. Agrees not to sell gifts provided by another holiday shop vendor.
2. Will not deface gifts by marking with prices or stickers.
Defaced gifts have no further value and will be billed back to group.
3. Will return all unused support materials, paper products and gift bags.
4. Will box all unsold gifts, place UPS return labels on boxes for pick-up.
5. All merchandise is property of Kids’ Kastle. Payment must be
made directly to and only to Kids’ Kastle. Mail payment, no
later than one week after end of sale, to Kids’ Kastle,
3 Cass St. Suite 5, Keyport, NJ 07735.
6. To run your shop or pay a cancellation fee of one hundred dollars
if the “Chairperson Materials” have been shipped. If gifts have been
shipped a minimum invoice of five hundred dollars is required.
7. Agrees to pay 10% restocking fee on all gifts returned after
January 15th - after the year of delivery.
8. Agrees to pay for any gifts not returned by February 1st - after
the year of delivery, together with 1.5% monthly finance charge
on all money due and all costs of collection and attorney fees.
Kids’ Kastle Sale Dates:
(We suggest running sale 3 to 5 days during school hours)
Starting Date: Ending Date:
Delivery Date: Return Date:
Run Shop During: School Night Week-End
SIGNED:
Date:
Principal:
School Phone:
School Fax:
School Name:
School Address:
City, State, Zip:
# of Students:
OFFICE USE ONLY
Chairperson Material Kit will arrive at the school in late Oct. / early Nov.
Gifts will arrive at the school approx. 5-10 business days before the sale.
IMPORTANT
Has Your Group Run a Holiday Shop Before? Yes No
$ to Previous Vendor: # of Days Selling Last Year:
Chairperson:
Home Address:
City, State, Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Co-Chair:
Phone:
Email:
President:
Phone:
Email:
Please make sure to provide chairperson’s email address
so that our online system can email shipping notifications.
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Keyport, NJ 07735
Phone: 800-527-8535
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Fax: 732-525-0909
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Inventory Option, % Profit, Pre-priced Tent Cards (Choose One):
Count Inventory: Group will count gifts being returned
0% Profit
10% Profit*
20% Profit
Blank: Group will set their own prices
No Count Inventory: Group will count daily cash sales
0% Profit
10% Profit
20% Profit
% Profit: Blank Tent Cards
Note: *If no box is checked, the most popular “Count Inventory - 10% Profit” will be selected.