Cost Update Method |
None |
Store Manager can automatically update the cost of items received through purchase orders or inventory transfers. Select this option if you do not want to change existing costs when items are received. |
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Last Cost |
Select this option if you want Store Manager to automatically update the cost of items based on the item cost on the most recent purchase order. |
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Weighted Average |
Select this option if you want Store Manager to automatically update the cost of items based on the average cost of all in stock (existing) and new units, e.g., you have 2 units in stock @ $10/ea. and 20 new units just arrived at $12/ea. for a total of $260. The weighted average cost ($260/22 units) is $11.82. |
Landed Cost |
Use landed cost when receiving merchandise |
Select this option if you want to use landed cost, e.g., include tax, shipping, tax on shipping, and invoice discounts in the cost of each item received.
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Default Cost Distribution Method |
Select the default cost distribution method (Quantity, Value, or Manual) that you want Store Manager to use to calculate the landed cost.
Refer to Calculating landed cost for more information about the calculations used for landed cost.
Tip: Use the RMH Landed Cost Plus Cost Update Method Worksheet to check your landed cost for specific items. This worksheet is available for download from the PDF Guides section of the RMH online help.
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Price Calculation |
Use Minimum Price |
Store Manager analyses discount, level, sale, and buydown prices for the item and calculates the lowest price for the item. |
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Use Level if it exists. Otherwise use minimum. |
Store Manager calculates the price of the item based on the defined price level. If the price level does not exist, it uses the minimum price. |
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Prioritize in order of: quantity discount, level, sale, then buydown |
Store Manager calculates the quantity discount price. If no quantity discount exists, it uses the price level. If no price level exists, it uses the sale price. If no sale price exists, it uses the buydown price. |