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john1
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Hey guys,
Lately i have been working on adjusting my pricing for the different types of services (cut vinyl, digital printing) and had a profit question.
Let's say your doing a run of prints, you have $100 in time and materials in it. Once you take the price you sold the product for and take away the $100, you should divide that number by the hours you had into that to find out the hourly rate made on that job right? Or do you count the hours you had into it off the selling price?
Stupid question i am sure but i am just wondering cause on some jobs i'm finding i'm making slightly lower than my hourly i charge after time and mats.
Thanks!
Lately i have been working on adjusting my pricing for the different types of services (cut vinyl, digital printing) and had a profit question.
Let's say your doing a run of prints, you have $100 in time and materials in it. Once you take the price you sold the product for and take away the $100, you should divide that number by the hours you had into that to find out the hourly rate made on that job right? Or do you count the hours you had into it off the selling price?
Stupid question i am sure but i am just wondering cause on some jobs i'm finding i'm making slightly lower than my hourly i charge after time and mats.
Thanks!