Gas Station Business 101 Podcast - How to Start, Run and Grow a Successful Gas Station Business

Gas Station Business 101 Podcast - How to Start, Run and Grow a Successful Gas Station Business


GSB-36: How to Read & Analyze Your Cash Register Report - The Hidden Messages Inside You Need to Know

June 23, 2016

In this episode, we will break down how to read and analyze a cash register report. This is the most important piece of paper that business produces every day. This is the report that tells you how much money came into your store and how. Not to mention it gives you break down of all the category sales and how much of each category you sold and how much revenue you generated from that sale. If you want to see how your business is doing financially, this is the only way you can tell by reading and analyzing this report. So what's in this report? Any of you that are in this business already know what is in it, but some of you may not pay attention to some details that I will be talking about. Most of us usually always just look at the sales figures, but don't forget this report can also offer you some very vital indications of many other factors like if there are foul play going on in your business.  it also tells you what method of payment people are using to pay you for the good and services they are buying from you.. Let's break it down so you can understand. To get a clear understanding of what I am talking about here, please visit my blog at gasstationbusiness101.com and look at the show notes for episode 36 which you will see right on the landing page,  just click on episode 36 and take a look at the show notes. I have posted three snapshots of a register report. One important thing I need to mention, the images you will see are from a Ruby VeriFone register system, but there are few other types of registers out there, out of all of them the most popular ones are usually Ruby VeriFone, Gilbarco Passport, and Wayne nucleus. Whichever one you may have at your store, the basics of the reports are usually the same. So if you have any other type of registers, you should still be able to understand and locate the similar items in your report as well. If you look at the very first image I have five arrows pointing to different sets of the numbers there since most of you may not be seeing the image as you listen to this show, let me just clarify what I am talking about. The top part of the report first tells you if it is a shift report or a day report, then it tells you what time the shift or the day started and when it ended. If you have dual register system, it should list both registers sales under this one report. Always remember any gas station that is equipped with two registers, one is usually set as the master register and the other one as the slave, meaning the master will always pull the sales data from the slave, and you would always have to run all reports from the master register. This is done so it is easier for you to see and analyze sales data in just one report and not two. Let's go back to the report, after the shift or day details when it started and when it ended, it goes to show sales for register 1 then register 2, but at first it would only give you the net sales numbers in dollar and if there were any payout meaning if you had to pay any vendor cash out of the register. This is done at first, so when your cashier closes his or her shift, they can easily count and match the money with the report. Next comes two important subcategory, "memo items" and "transaction timings" this is arrow number 3 Underneath those two there is something call the "Totals" here, you get to see the total fuel sales in $ and total merchandise or nonfuel sales also in dollars along with sales tax. (*arrow number 4) Now let's look at arrow 1, this one gives you sales details for both registers combined. Arrow 2 explains how many cash payout your register has made and for how much Now let's go to the 2nd image and again if you are not looking at it while listening to me, no worry, I will explain it so you can look at it later. In the 2nd image arrow 1 shows what all of us look at whenever you see a shot or close out a report, it is the department sales report. This is where you get to see how much cigarettes, how much soda how much