Kasi Kicks Business Plan — Key Performance Indicators

The sell-through, markdown, revenue per square metre and stock-turn indicators reported weekly, with targets and thresholds.

Key Performance Indicators

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The following are the operating measures on which this group should be managed. Three of them — trading density, sell-through by size, and stock cover in days — are reported weekly, because a footwear buy is committed a season ahead and the only chance to correct it is before the next order goes in.

Indicator

Definition

Target

Why it matters

Trading density

Store revenue divided by trading area

R83358 per m² at maturity

Break-even is R33387. The number a landlord and a lender both ask for

Full-price sell-through

Units sold at full price divided by units bought

73%

Against a degraded industry norm near 50%. An 8-point movement is worth R6620676

Sell-through by size

Units sold divided by units bought, by size

Within 2 points of the demand curve

Size-curve discipline is worth 20% of gross profit on identical stock

Pairs sold a store a day

Pairs sold divided by trading days

27 at maturity

Break-even is 14. The most tangible measure a store manager has

Allocation mix by tier

Units by tier divided by total units

4% limited, 26% premium general release

If the brands allocate less, the mix shifts to carryover at R257 a pair against R812

Stock turns

Cost of sales divided by average stock at cost

4.2 times

Against an industry median near 4.4. Stock is 12.9% of revenue at maturity

Stock cover in days

Stock at cost divided by daily cost of sales

Below 90 days

Above 110 days the open-to-buy should be frozen

Markdown as a share of units

Units sold below full price divided by total units

Below 27%

At a 55% discount a pair earns nothing at a landed cost of R648

Attachment rate

Accessories and apparel units divided by footwear units

10% of units

The highest gross margin in the store at 57%

Debt service cover

EBITDA divided by interest and capital

Above 1.30x from Year 3

Negative in Year 1 by construction

13.1 Reporting cadence and ownership

Measure

Cadence

Owner

Source

Sell-through by size, by style

Weekly

Buyer and merchandise planner

Point of sale; the report that governs the next buy

Trading density by store

Weekly

Managing director

Store revenue divided by trading area, excluding online

Stock cover in days

Weekly

Buyer and merchandise planner

Stock at cost divided by daily cost of sales

Pairs sold a store a day

Daily

Store manager

Point of sale; the most tangible measure on the floor

Markdown as a share of units

Monthly

Buyer and merchandise planner

Units sold below full price, by tier

Allocation received against requested

Per season

Buyer and merchandise planner

Brand order confirmations by tier and by door

Attachment rate

Monthly

Store manager

Accessories and apparel units divided by footwear units

Facility headroom

Monthly

Finance and administration

Stock at cost against the R6 500 000 facility

Two features of this table are deliberate. The buyer owns four of the eight measures, which reflects where the margin is actually made and lost in footwear retail. And sell-through by size is reported weekly rather than at season end, because a buy committed months ahead can only be corrected on the next order — so the value of the report is entirely in how early it arrives.