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Cost-Plus Pricing

Summary

Cost-Plus Pricing is a pricing strategy in which a fixed percentage or fixed amount is added to the total cost of producing a product to determine its selling price.

Detailed Description

In Cost-Plus Pricing, the business first calculates the total cost of production or acquisition of a product, which includes costs like materials, labor, and overhead. Then, a markup is added on top of this cost to formulate the final sale price. This method is straightforward and ensures that all costs are covered while providing a profit margin. It is commonly used in various industries, including manufacturing and construction.

Category
Pricing Strategies
Synonyms
Cost-Plus Pricing Model
Markup Pricing

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Manufacturing

Used to price products based on production costs plus a defined profit margin.

Industries:

Manufacturing

Platforms:

Manufacturing Software
Construction Projects

Commonly applied in construction contracts where the contractor charges the actual costs plus a stipulated percentage for profit.

Industries:

Construction
Engineering

Platforms:

Contract Management Software
Custom Engineering Solutions

Applied in bespoke engineering services where costs fluctuate based on client specifications.

Industries:

Engineering
Consulting

Platforms:

Project Management Tools

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