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Unlike our competitors, we feel that you should have full control over your selling prices.
Selling prices are market driven, and your customer could care less if you are able to cover your overhead, or make a ton of money. As long as your prices are market related and they get good value for money, you will have a customer for life.
The reality is that, by now, you already have a set price list and don't want to deviate from that and you don't need our software to tell you what you have to charge.
For this reason we determine the selling price for an individual item by combining the following parts:
Garment Cost | + Markup | = Garment Total Selling Price | + Embellishment Price | + Additional Charges | = Total Price |
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$2.50 | 150% | $6.25 | $5.00 | $15.00 | $26.25 |
FastManager has 4 different types of pricing. They are:
This refers to the imported vendor catalogs, as well as any custom catalogs or items that you have created, not including non-physical or service charges such as “rush charges” or “shipping”.
By default, the selling prices of the catalog items are determined by applying a % markup to the cost of the item:
You can setup your own markup tables in FastManager at: Edit → Markup Maintenance
This refers of course to the various prints and embellishments that you can add to the (blank) physical items.
Every embellishment pricelist represents a “type” of embellishment, each with a different pricing “template”. You can view each different embellishment pricelist by clicking on the appropriate icon on the Sales Screen:
For more information about setting up the embellishment prices, click on the appropriate link:
Additional Charges are added onto the embellishment price. In fact, every embellishment price has its own separate list of additional charges.
Examples of additional charges would include:
Miscellaneous charges are charges that are not linked to the embellishment. Such as 'Shipping'
They are created as non-physical items in a catalog and can be added to the order the same way as the physical catalog items (“Goods”) are added, ie from the Add item from catalog button