Cost Analysis Sheet

By Ann Clemmer

Here is a cost analysis sheet I did in Excel for my downline for catalog items & demo items like forms, bags, etc.  The TAX/SHIP column is the catalog price + tax & shipping (tax is computed on shipping in the CostList2010-11.xls sheet and only on the product in the CostList2010-11-TaxNet.xls sheet)  

The DISCOUNTED column is price + tax & shipping less the discount noted at the top right corner.   The IN PACK column designates how many are in a package.  

The COST EACH column is the DISCOUNTED column amount divided by the amount in pack.  This is usually figured as "Each", but occasionally different & is noted in the ITEM column (like Hemp & ribbon is per ft – with the per inch also included)

The 1/4 is for the discounted price for a quarter sheet of c/s.  The 1/2 is for the discounted price for the half sheet of c/s.

The GROSS each is the price per item that the CUSTOMER would pay after tax & shipping divided by the amount in the package.

This sheet can be changed for any place that charges tax on shipping by changing the tax amount in F1.  The discount rate can be adjusted by changing the figure in R1.  

Download Cost_List2010-11(1)

Download Cost_List2010-11-TaxNet(1)

 

Spread the love

You May Also Like...

  • We have a winner!

    Hi Stampers The question was:  "How many Christmas cards do you send out  And are they handmade or store bought (gasp!)  It seems the majority are making handmade Christmas Cards and a few buy store bought (gasp!)."  Thanks to everyone who participated  The winner for the $25.00 gift certificate is: freida f (freida38801@yahoo.com) has left you…

    Spread the love
  • From John SanPietro If You Have A DBWS, You Need To Read This NOW! It looks like Stampin' Up let their stampinup.net domain registrtion expire.  Subsequently, it looks like it was snapped up by a domain reseller.  Until this is resolved, anybody trying to go to your DBWS will see the following screen, instead:  …

    Spread the love

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.