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We recommend that you first customize your materials list to remove unwanted items. You can always come back later and tweak your prices; so don’t worry about making them absolutely perfect the first time.
In FrameReady, items in the Moulding Group are priced according to their length.
Moulding can be priced by a Formula
that uses a Cost per foot/meter
(length, chop, or join cost), multiplied by a Markup, and then with
a Set Price added on.
Retail Price = Cost per foot x
Markup + Set
Price
Moulding can be priced by a Formula
that uses a Price per united inch
(or united centimeter), multiplied by a Markup.
Retail Price = Price per UI x
Markup
Moulding can be priced by a Code Table (provided by a vendor)
which corresponds to a price matrix (primarily Canadian vendors).
Retail Price = Code Table
Tip: Given the vast number of options in terms of Formulas and how they can be applied, you may want to just give yourself a KISS (Keep It Simple Sweetheart).
If you are a new FrameReady user or just starting out in the business, then you can use the default Formulas as a temporary starting point. However, as time goes on, we strongly recommend that you add or modify your Formulas.
Pricing by: United Inch/Centimetre, Linear Foot, Formula
Pricing Moulding with Category for Sales, Discounts or Extra charges
Set up: Your Own Pricing for Moulding, A minimum Retail Price Per Foot