A beep from a barcode scanner signifies the very essence of retail. It marks the moment when the buyer purchases merchandise and receives their receipt. While the customer has completed the transaction, for the retailer, its lifecycle is only beginning. While many retailers are aware that RMH and BC communicate with one another,…
The back-office operations of a retail business have been akin to living in another world for many years. Whereas the front-end has been operating with the latest technology with electronic payments being used, the accounting operations were still relying on stacks of printed documents, spreadsheet calculations, and endless data entry. The gap…
In today’s digital commerce landscape, data is everywhere but insight is rare. Shopify tells you what customers buy. Your ERP tells you what it costs, warehouse knows what’s in stock, finance team tracks profit. But when these systems operate in silos, you’re left with fragments of the truth instead of…
Things can get complicated fast in multi-store retail. Each location has its own sales, stock movements, returns, cash reports, and inventory adjustments. All the finances need to be rolled up into one centralized accounting hub-usually QuickBooks. Unfortunately, most still use a manual process to transfer the data from RMH into QuickBooks,…
When most merchants consider integrating Retail Management Hero (RMH) with QuickBooks, the very first advantage that occurs to them is sales synchronization. While simplifying sales information is critical, real retail success hinges on delving deeper into control of inventory and accuracy of Cost of Goods Sold (COGS). These two factors…






