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EPIPOSS is the web-based point of sale system that works on Mobile or PC, online and offline, and is so

easy to use you can get your staff learning the system in no time. What I mean from mobile is the owner
can monitor Sales Reports, Payment Reports and Inventory Reports with the help cloud technology.

1) Sales Reports
Sales are the bread and butter of any business, so the ability to generate detailed sales
reports should come standard with any cloud POS. POS sales reports help you figure
out which items are bringing you the most profits, which times of the day/week/year
are the busiest for your business, and which items are unpopular enough to remove
from your shelves. Here are some key metrics to track on your POS sales report:
 Top-selling/worst-selling items
 Sales activity by day/date range
 Sales by employee/product/department
 Menu reports (sales by menu item)
 Most commonly returned items
 Gross profits for week, month, year, etc.
 Online and/or mobile sales

2) Payment Reports
Sales are one thing, but it’s the actual payments that determine how much money your
business makes . . . or loses. POS payment reports help you track cash flow, credit
card payments, and inefficiencies that affect your bottom line. Using the information
from payment reports, you can help prevent employee theft and errors, determine how
your customers prefer to pay, and figure out how many sales are discounted or sold at
full price. Here are some things you should be able to track in your POS payment
reports:
 Cash events
 Taxes paid
 Tips and gratuities
 Voided sales
 Refunds
 Discounts
 Payments by payment method (credit card, gift card, check, mobile, etc.)
 Employee payouts (if, for example, waitstaff takes payouts at the end of
every shift)

4) Inventory Reports
Most POS software includes some elements of inventory asset management
software, allowing you to keep your stock volume in line with your sales volume.
A POS system with good inventory management lets you generate reports showing
your inventory quantities, inventory values, and which items or ingredients you’re
running low on. In some cases, your POS might integrate with a third-party inventory
software service to provide these reports. 
Here are some good POS inventory reports to look out for:
 Inventory reorder report
 Inventory value report
 Raw ingredient report (for restaurants)
 Real-time inventory tracking report

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