12-27-2015, 05:35 PM
(12-27-2015, 01:31 PM)Preliator Wrote: Hi, I haven't understood at 100%. In short, there isn't a fixed price to have a profit because I have to explain what I mean for "profit". I can decide to have a profit for every vehicles just setting the price 1 dollar more than "Unit costs" (or "Manufacturing Cost"?) but this can't cover the total expense of my business. If I sell only one model I have to set the price 1 dollar higher than "Corporate and Unit Cost" to cover my total expense and have a real profit of my business.
Viceversa if I sell 2 or more models is easier because I don't have to set the price of each model higher than the "Corporate and Unit Cost".
Is this right?
To make a profit on any vehicle at any branch, the selling price must be higher than the corporate costs.
The corporate cost will decrease if you produce more cars/sell more cars