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1 SECTION 16-1 Markup

2 Section Objective Compute: markup in dollars

3 Key Words to Know cost The actual amount paid for a product, as opposed to its selling price, and which can include expenses such as freight charges and taxes.

4 Key Words to Know selling price
What a product actually sells for in the store, also called retail price. markup The difference between the cost of a product and the selling price when the selling price is higher.

5 Key Words to Know gross profit
The amount of money a supplier makes on a product when it sells it for more than cost. net profit Any money left after expenses have been deducted from gross profits, also called net income.

6 Formula Markup = Selling Price – Cost

7 Do Now Discount Electronics purchased TV/DVD sets for $187.83 each.
Discount Electronics sells the TV/DVD sets for $ each. What is the markup on each TV/DVD?

8 Do Now- Answer Step: Find the markup. Selling Price – Cost
$ – $ = $112.16

9 Assignment Workbook p.113

10 SECTION 16-2 Markup Rate

11 Section Objective Calculate: markup as a percent of the selling price

12 Key Words to Know markup rate
The markup on an item expressed as a percent of its selling price.

13 Formula Markup Rate = Markup ÷ Selling Price

14 Do Now Roy’s Florist buys roses for $10.99 a dozen.
It sells them for $18.95 a dozen. What is the markup based on the selling price?

15 Do Now Answer: Step 1 Find the markup. Selling Price – Cost
$18.95 – $10.99 = $7.96

16 Do Now Answer: Step 2 Find the markup rate based on the selling price.
Markup ÷ Selling Price $7.96 ÷ $18.95 = or 42%

17 Do Now 2 A ⅜-inch drill kit sells for $59.99.
The cost of the drill kit to the store is $29.00. Find the markup as a percent of the selling price.

18 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 1 Find the markup. Selling Price – Cost
$59.99 – $29.00 = $30.99

19 Example 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the markup as a percent of the selling price. Markup ÷ Selling Price $30.99 ÷ $59.99 = or 51.2%

20 ASSIGNMENT Workbook p.114

21 SECTION 16-3 Net Profit

22 Section Objective Figure out: net profit in dollars

23 Key Words to Know operating expenses
The costs of running a business, such as salaries, rent, utilities, and taxes, also called overhead.

24 Formulas How do I calculate overhead expenses?
Overhead = Selling Price × Overhead Percent How do I calculate the net profit? Net Profit = Markup – Overhead

25 Do Now Sport Shop purchases water tubes for $44.98 each.
It sells the tubes for $89.99 each. The owner estimates the overhead expenses to be 40 percent of the selling price of the merchandise. What is the net profit on each tube?

26 Do Now Answer: Step 1 Find the markup. Selling Price – Cost
$89.99 – $44.98 = $45.01

27 Do Now Answer: Step 2 Find the overhead.
Selling Price × Overhead Percent $89.99 × 40% = $ or $36.00

28 Do Now Answer: Step 3 Find the net profit. Markup – Overhead $45.01 – $36.00 = $9.01

29 Do Now 2 Anamarie’s Shoppe buys shirts at a cost of $ Anamarie’s sell the chemises at a selling price of $ Its management estimates the overhead expenses to be 34 percent of the selling price of the merchandise. What is the net profit on each shirt sold?

30 Example 2 Answer: Step 1 Find the markup. Selling Price – Cost
$24.49 – $12.78 = $11.71

31 Example 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the overhead.
Selling Price × Overhead Percent $24.49 × 34% = $ or $8.33

32 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the net profit. Markup – Overhead
$11.71 – $8.33 = $3.38

33 SECTION 16-4 Net-Profit Rate

34 Section Objective Find out:
net profit as a percent of the selling price

35 Key Words to Know net-profit rate
The net profit on an item expressed as a percent of the selling price.

36 Formula Net-Profit Rate = Net Profit ÷ Selling Price

37 Do Now Giant Discounts sells a vacuum cleaner for $ The cost of the vacuum cleaner to Giant Discounts is $ Giant estimates the overhead expenses on the vacuum to be 30 percent of the selling price. What is the net-profit rate based on the selling price of the vacuum cleaner?

38 Do Now Answer: Step 1 Find the net profit. Markup – Overhead
($49.99 – $23.74) – ($49.99 × 30%) $26.25 – $15.00 = $11.25

39 Do Now Answer: Step 2 Find the net-profit rate.
Net Profit ÷ Selling Price $11.25 ÷ $49.99 = or 22.5%

40 Do Now 2 A robot transformer costs the Toy Store $7.85.
It has a selling price of $16.96. The store estimates overhead at 28 percent of the selling price. Find the net-profit rate based on the selling price.

41 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 1 Find the net profit. Markup – Overhead
($16.96 – $7.85) – ($16.96 × 28%) $9.11 – $4.75 = $4.36

42 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the net-profit rate.
Net Profit ÷ Selling Price $4.36 ÷ $16.96 = or 25.7%

43 SECTION 16-5 Determining Selling Price— Markup Based on Selling Price

44 Section Objective Calculate:
selling price of an item based on the cost and markup rate

45 Formula Selling Price = Cost ÷ Complement of Markup Rate

46 Do Now VJ’s Sporting Goods Store aims for a markup that is 40 percent of the selling price of its merchandise. The store received a shipment of running shoes at a cost of $38.99 per pair. What is the minimum selling price the store should charge?

47 Do Now (cont.) Sales for Month: $42,000 Percent of Total Sales
Cost of goods sold 25, % Overhead expenses 8, % Profit , % TOTAL $42, % (Note: Markup plus cost equals selling price. If the markup is 40 percent of the selling price, then the cost must be 60 percent of the selling price. Sixty percent is the complement of 40 percent.)

48 Do Now Answer: Step 1 Find the complement of the markup rate.
100% – 40% = 60%

49 Do Now Answer: Step 2 Find the selling price. Cost ÷ Complement of Markup Rate $38.99 ÷ 60% = $64.98

50 Do Now 2 Circuit Town purchased some digital cordless phones for $31.99. Its markup policy is 20 percent based on the selling price. What is the selling price of the phones?

51 Example 2 Answer: Step 1 Find the complement of the markup rate. 100% – 20% = 80%

52 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the selling price.
Cost ÷ Complement of the Markup Rate $31.99 ÷ 80% = $39.99

53 assignment Workbook p.115

54 SECTION 16-6 Markup Rate Based on Cost

55 Section Objective Solve for: markup rate based on cost

56 Formula Markup Rate = Markup ÷ Cost

57 Do Now The Table Co. purchases a dinette set for $180 from the manufacturer. It sells the set for $288. What is the markup rate based on cost?

58 Do Now Answer: Step 1 Find the markup. Selling Price – Cost $ – $ = $108.00

59 Do Now Answer: Step 2 Find the markup rate based on cost. Markup ÷ Cost $ ÷ $ = 0.6 or 60%

60 Do Now 2 Corner Drugs buys 16-oz tea for $0.70 and sells it on sale for $0.77. Find the markup rate based on cost.

61 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 1 Find the markup. Selling Price – Cost $0.77 – $0.70 = $0.07

62 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the markup rate based on cost.
Markup ÷ Cost $0.07 ÷ $0.70 = 0.1 or 10%

63 Assignment Workbook p.116

64 SECTION 16-7 Determining Selling Price— Markup Based on Cost

65 Section Objective Compute: selling price based on cost markup rate

66 Formulas How do I calculate the markup? Markup = Cost × Markup Rate
How do I calculate the selling price? Selling Price = Cost + Markup

67 Do Now 1 Wholesale Jewelers sells watches to jewelry stores for $18.45 each. Wholesale Jewelers calculates the suggested retail price and attaches it to each watch. The retail price is computed by marking up the cost to the jewelry store by 160 percent of the cost. What is the suggested retail selling price?

68 Do Now 1 Answer: Step 1 Find the markup. Cost × Markup Rate
$18.45 × 160% = $29.52

69 Do Now 1 Answer: Step 2 Find the selling price. Cost + Markup
$ $29.52 = $47.97

70 Do Now 2 Florida Nursery Stock sells hanging baskets to retail outlets at a cost of $2.58. Most of the outlets mark up hanging baskets at 150 percent of cost. What selling price do most outlets put on the hanging baskets?

71 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 1 Find the markup. Cost × Markup Rate $2.58 × 150% = $3.87

72 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the selling price. Cost + Markup $ $3.87 = $6.45

73 SECTION 16-8 Markdown

74 Section Objective Calculate: markdown in dollars
markdown as a percent of the regular selling price

75 Key Words to Know markdown
The difference between the regular selling price of an item and its sale price, or the amount of the discount. markdown rate The discount on an item expressed as a percent of its regular selling price, such as 20 percent.

76 Formulas How do I calculate the markdown?
Markdown = Regular Selling Price – Sale Price How do I calculate the markdown rate? Markdown Rate = Markdown ÷ Regular Selling Price

77 Do Now 1 Ski’s Sport Shop sells cross-country skis at a regular selling price of $98.49. For one week only, Ski’s has marked down the price to $68.94. What is the markdown rate?

78 Do Now 1 Answer: Step 2 Find the markdown rate. Markdown ÷ Regular Selling Price $29.55 ÷ $98.49 = or 30%

79 Do Now 1 Answer: Step 1 Find the markdown. Regular Selling Price – Sale Price $98.49 – $68.94 = $29.55

80 Do Now 2 Diamond Connection has marked down diamond heart necklaces from $49.99 to $39.99. What is the markdown and the markdown rate?

81 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 1 Find the markdown.
Regular Selling Price – Sale Price $49.99 – $39.99 = $10.00

82 Do Now 2 Answer: Step 2 Find the markdown rate. Markdown ÷ Regular Selling Price $10.00 ÷ $49.99 = $ or 20.0%

83 Assignment Workbook p.117


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