Price for Profit Test

price for profit

All I can say is do the best you can.

Here’s what you are going to need to do. For each Bucke t, start sorting the bills, invoices, reports, or scraps of information into months and years. I’ve done this multiple times and what worked best for me was to sort through everything by labeling file folders for each Bucket by each month and year at the top. When a new bit of information is located, make a copy or place the original in that particular folder.

Then, using a calculator total up the amounts. For long strings of numbers I always total the list twice. I’m clumsy with buttons.

Get all of the data ready, and then go to this next step.

Open the Worksheet The first step for you will be to customize this Sheet for your use. It is a template, so this will save it for your shop.

You can name it anything you want, but for our example, I’ve retitled it “Your Shop Cost Spreadsheet” .

Now we are ready to customize the rest of the platform for your shop. The first step will be to duplicate the ready-to-use worksheet for your data a few times for each year of data that you are going to enter. For our example in the eBook, I will create five years worth of worksheets and get them ready to enter the data for each year. At the bottom of the spreadsheet you will see two tabs. The one on the right is labeled, “ Your Shop’s Data” . To the right of the text is a small triangle. Click that and a pop-up menu appears. Scroll and click on the word “Duplicate” .

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