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1 = Dollar Markup/Markdown
Use this method if you wish to markup or markdown from List/Base using
a dollar amount. It is similar to price basis 0 except you use dollar
amounts. A change to List/Base will change the calculated price levels
accordingly.
For example, if an item's cost is $5.00 and you want to markup from cost,
enter 5.00 in List/Base. Then enter the dollar amounts to markup in Price
Adj 1-9:
Price Adj 1
2.00
Price Adj 2
1.80
Price Adj 3
1.60
etc.
Price level 1 customers will buy the item at $7.00. Price level 3 customers
will buy the item at $6.60.
If you want to markdown, from a list price (retail), use negative price
adjustments. For example (List/Base is $5.00):
Price Adj 1
0.00
Price Adj 2
- .50
Price Adj 3
-1.00
etc.
2 = Actual Prices
Use this method if you wish to enter the actual prices in price adjustments
1 through 9. No List/Base is needed. Whenever the prices change, you
must manually change each price level when you use this method.
Price Adj 1
20.00
Price Adj 2
18.00
Price Adj 3
16.00
etc.
3 = Gross Margin Percentage Markup/Markdown
Use this method if you wish to markup or markdown from List/Base using
a gross margin percentage. A change to List/Base will change the
calculated price levels accordingly. Gross margin is calculated using this
formula:
Total Selling Price - Total Cost
Total Selling Price
Calculation
List/Base + Dollar Amount
5.00
+
2.00
5.00
+
1.80
5.00
+
1.60
Calculation
List/Base + % of List/Base
5.00
-
.00
5.00
-
.50
5.00
-
1.00
Selling price for:
PL 1
20.00
PL 2
18.00
PL 3
16.00
Chapter 5. Inventory
Selling price
for:
PL 1
7.00
PL 2
6.80
PL 3
6.60
Selling price
for:
PL 1
5.00
PL 2
4.50
PL 3
4.00
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