What's your pricing strategy? A look at cost-plus pricing.

Posted by Ksenia Shuvakina on August 24, 2015
 

Cost plus pricing is a cost-based method for setting the prices of goods and services. Under this approach, you add together the direct material cost, direct labor cost, and overhead costs for a product, and add to it a markup (an increase in the cost of a product to arrive at its selling price) percentage (to create a profit margin) in order to derive the price of the product. Cost plus pricing can also be used within a customer contract, where the customer reimburses the seller for all costs incurred and also pays a negotiated profit in addition to the costs incurred.

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