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Price
Book
- unlimited number of costing and pricing
scenarios
- globally load new costs from code-driven
tables
- globally load new selling prices from
cost and mark-up parameters
- compound or separate future cost and
selling price scenarios
- create selling price and discount matrix
across products, product category, customer and customer group
- promotional pricing and discounting
- multiple visible and invisible discounts
- multiple prices per product
- cost plus pricing
- quantity price breaks
- contract pricing
- price book distribution control
Purchased
- load new costs from
supplier price
tapes
percentage
increase
blanket orders
actual shipments
last received
price
exchange rates
table
- apply additional cost elements - duty,
surcharge, freight etc.
- calculate additional costs as
percentage, on weight or volume and amount per time
- date-driven rates for both standard and
actual costing
- define elements of cost to calculate
- compound calculations
Manufactured
- use current or pending purchase item
costs
- rollup bill of material and routing as
at effective date
- optionally rollup material and / or
routing
- optionally update rolled up weights and
lead times
- set actual and standard rates at work
centres
- include or exclude individual operations
from costing
- apply table-driven recovery codes at
work centre and / or parent level
- calculate recoveries on material,
machine and labour time and cost
- date-driven rates for both standard and
actual costing
- define elements of cost to calculate on
- compound calculations
Enquiries
- full visibility into future pending and
what-if cost and selling prices
- full visibility into historical cost and
selling price changes
- replacement costing
- view standard, average and FIFO costing
concurrently
- detailed display of application of
selling price and discount matrix.
Management
- view sales forecasts across spectrum of
cost and pricing scenarios - projected turnover, cost of sale and
gross profit
- apply to the results of long range
requirements planning to project future inventory valuation and
expected obsolete and excess stock
- produce price lists and output for price
list production ahead of application
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