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When Ordering a product - ️️You should always order enough to stock on hand to where customers can buy whatever they want, whenever they want. 4 Steps of the Sales Process - ️️1. Attention 2. Discovery 3. Solution 4. Commitment Lone Star Electric Supply - ️️Guest Speaker: Jason Roberson Siemens - ️️Guest Speaker: Glen Irving SunSource - ️️Guest Speaker: Tom Liversay Valero - ️️Guest Speaker: Cash Discounts - ️️given to encourage buyers to promote payment promptly. Special Orders - ️️instructions given by the buyer on how to deliver or manufacture the order. Minimum Order vs. Freight Allowed - ️️Minimum order: The minimum amount you can order from a manufacturer Freight Allowed: manufacture pays for the shipping and just adds to the cost. Claims - ️️request for payment from the insurance company to cover financial losses. Returns - ️️goods returned to the business that sold them Operating Expense (OE) - ️️all costs needed to provide necessary services. SG&A - ️️Selling, General and Administrative ExpenseEBITDA: Earnings before interest, Taxes, depreciation, and amortization - ️️= Margin - OE - SG&A EBIT - ️️EBITDA - Depreciation and Amortization Interest Expense - ️️Not part of operating cost

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IDIS 240 Final Exam - Vestal
When Ordering a product - ✔️✔️You should always order enough to stock on hand to
where customers can buy whatever they want, whenever they want.

4 Steps of the Sales Process - ✔️✔️1. Attention
2. Discovery
3. Solution
4. Commitment

Lone Star Electric Supply - ✔️✔️Guest Speaker: Jason Roberson

Siemens - ✔️✔️Guest Speaker: Glen Irving

SunSource - ✔️✔️Guest Speaker: Tom Liversay

Valero - ✔️✔️Guest Speaker:



Cash Discounts - ✔️✔️given to encourage buyers to promote payment promptly.

Special Orders - ✔️✔️instructions given by the buyer on how to deliver or manufacture
the order.

Minimum Order vs. Freight Allowed - ✔️✔️Minimum order:
The minimum amount you can order from a manufacturer

Freight Allowed:
manufacture pays for the shipping and just adds to the cost.

Claims - ✔️✔️request for payment from the insurance company to cover financial
losses.

Returns - ✔️✔️goods returned to the business that sold them

Operating Expense (OE) - ✔️✔️all costs needed to provide necessary services.

SG&A - ✔️✔️Selling, General and Administrative Expense

,EBITDA: Earnings before interest, Taxes, depreciation, and amortization - ✔️✔️=
Margin - OE - SG&A

EBIT - ✔️✔️EBITDA - Depreciation and Amortization

Interest Expense - ✔️✔️Not part of operating cost

NPBT - ✔️✔️Net profit before taxes

NPAT - ✔️✔️Net profit after taxes

Accounts payable - ✔️✔️Money the distributor owes the manufacturer

Accounts Receivable - ✔️✔️money the customer owes us

Days Sales Outstanding - ✔️✔️Receivable Dollars * (365/sales)

Inventory - ✔️✔️What we have on hand to sell

Inventory Turn - ✔️✔️= (COGS from inventory / Average Warehouse Inventory)

Gross Margin Return on Inventory Investment (GMROII) - ✔️✔️= (Gross Margin
Dollars Earned on Warehouse Sales/ Average Warehouse inventory)

COGS - ✔️✔️= Cost of Merchandise + Freight from Manufacturer

FOB Destination - ✔️✔️manufacturer pays for the freight

FOB Shipping Point - ✔️✔️distributor pays for the freight

Cost of Merchandise - ✔️✔️Trade Discounts
Trade Pricing
Commodity Pricing
Deviations from the Price of the Merchandise

Trade Discounts - ✔️✔️Usually a discount off of a published list price or other
published price.

Trade Pricing - ✔️✔️Also know as other names such as "matrix pricing" or just
"pricing".
Two drivers to growth of this type
Increasing complexity
System capabilities

, Commodity - ✔️✔️Products that have very little measurable difference between
suppliers.

Pure commodities are typically refer to raw materials such as copper, gold, chemicals,
etc.

Commoditization - ✔️✔️Difference between products has narrowed over time.
Common among products that have pure commodities as a large portion of the finished
product.

Examples include dimensional lumber, PVC pipe, aluminum and copper wire, etc.

Deviations from Standard COGS - ✔️✔️OEM example

Ship from Stock and Debit

Construction Projects

Meet competition

Meet Budget

Reduction in value (such as electronics)

UOM - ✔️✔️Unit of Measure

Selling Price - ✔️✔️= COGS + Margin
Or = COGS + Markup

Percent Markup - ✔️✔️= (Selling Price - COGS/COGS)*100%

Percent Gross Margin - ✔️✔️= (Selling Price - COGS/Selling Price)*100%

Selling Price with Known Percent Markup or Percent Gross Margin - ✔️✔️Selling Price
= COGS*(100% + Percent Markup)

Selling Price = COGS/(100% - Percent Gross Margin)

Converting PMU to PGM - ✔️✔️Percent Markup = (Percent Gross Margin/ 100% -
Percent Gross Margin)*100

Percent Gross Margin = (Percent Markup/ 100% + Percent Markup)*100

Passing on Discount and Reductions - ✔️✔️Be careful not to pass on all of the
discount and reductions
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