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Setting up a Cost Price Bundle

A “Cost Price Bundles” Price will equal the sum of all of the Components’ cost within the Bundle. You can sell at Cost Price simply by setting Track Value at 0. However, in most cases you will want to set the Track Value to a positive value to sell the Bundle a X% above Cost Price. For Example, If the Track Value = “10” then this Bundle is being sold at 10% above its Cost Price.

A Cost Price bundle is resembled by the following logo…

  • After entering the required details for the new Bundle Type Product created. Go to the ‘Bundle Information’ tab (at the bottom), this tab gives an overview of the bundles statistics related to its cost, price, components, margin, type and naming details.
  • Set Bundle Type = Cost Price and Percentage Increase = 0 if you want to sell at Cost Price. If you enter a positive value such as “10” within the Track Value then you will be selling the Bundle at a 10% increase on the Cost Price.

Adding and Configuring Components

  • Once Saved and the Bundle has been defined. Return to the Bundle Information tab and you can add components using the “Add New” button in the bottom left of the Bundle Information tab underneath the “Component Data” grid. Once pressed, this will display a Product Search screen for you to find the components you want to add. Once found, press the “Add New” button adjacent to the Product row.

  • Once you return to the Bundle product, go to the Bundle Information tab again and here you can set the Build Qty for the Component added. Build Qty = (Amount of that specific Component that it requires in order to build the Bundle. E.g. Tyre Bundle would required Build Qty = 4 for both the Wheel and Tyre Components.

Saving the Bundle

  • Press the “Save” button on the Bundle Information tab.
  • After this has saved, go to the top of the overall Product and press the “Save” button in the top-right corner.
Updated on 8 November 2021

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