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Supply chain | Supply Chain Management, Commerce
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Sales price calculation for traded products

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Hello everybody,

I know that for produced items there is a very good functionality to calculate costs, using the costing sheet. 

But what if we are talking about purchased items? How can we calculate a sales price for products that are purchased and sold?

I know about the "sell-tab" in the released product form and the calculation methods. But this is very simple.

Is there a way to take overhead costs into account? Is there any functionality similar to costing sheets for purchased products?

Or is calculation of sales prices for traded goods usually happening outside of D365?

Thanks for any comment or hint.

Best regards,

Benjamin

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    AR-01121610-0 Profile Picture
    4,967 Moderator on at

    Hy Benjamin,

    there are several option to calculate sales prices.

    1) quite simple at sales tab using price update with "Contribution ratio" or Charges percentage" based on purchase price or costprice

    2) inside trade agreement there is the option "adjustment" where you can calculate different addon to the existing price, cost price or base price

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    3) you can use the costing sheet as well for purchase price calculation, just add  at the root level an node with the option "costs of purchase", then you can add also different nodes and options to create the sales price

    pastedimage1634792896548v3.png

  • Benjamin_Eber Profile Picture
    45 on at

    Good morning Andreas,

    thanks for the hint with the costing sheet. I am going to give it a try and come back here, if I have questions.

    Regards,

    Benjamin

  • Benjamin_Eber Profile Picture
    45 on at

    Hi again,

    I tried it. What can I say? I learned something new and it didn´t even hurt.

    andreasraithel you really saved my day!

    But it is interesting, that I couldn´t find this information when I was searching the internet.

    It was all about trade agreements, sales agreements etc. .

    I thought that the costing sheet was used only if you calculate the item costs and select "production order".

    Best regards,

    Benjamin  

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