Recommended Retail Price (nett)
When the list price The list price in CARAT designates the price that was deposited by the manufacturer in the CARAT catalogue data. stored in the catalogue data is a suggested retail price excluding value added Addition (in Latin: addere) is one of four basic operations in arithmetic. In primary school and in common language it is the expression used for the adding of two or more numbers. tax, thus a net selling price, normally only the value added tax must be added.
- To achieve this, you can first set the base to list price and deactivate the checkbox A checkbox is a standard element in a graphic user interface. A checkbox has, in most cases, two states (set or not set). These usually correspond to a yes/no selection. for value added tax. Thus, you can now enter a net-surcharge, by entering a factor of 1,0000.
The following graphic should clarify calculation method in CARAT. CARAT multiplies Multiplication (from Latin: multiplicare = multiply, also know as times) is one of four basic operations in arithmetic. first the list price with the net factor and adds subsequently the value added tax assigned to the respective article. This approach is necessary so that different VAT rates can be used.
The price control is available on the index card Some dialogue windows are too voluminous, therefore the functions are separated into indexed groups. The subgroup names typically appear on the tab of the index card at the top of the dialogue and can be selected by clicking on the appropriate tab. Planning comm. in the menu ribbon. You can call up the price control as soon as you have marked an article in the parts list, and thus see the price calculation of CARAT for an article at any time.
- See also: The Price control