A Huge Pricing Mistake - Short #93
HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs
Bryan Orr
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🗓️ 28 April 2020
⏱️ 10 minutes
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Summary
Many contractors make a huge pricing mistake: confusing markup with margin. The distinction between those two things can be the difference between being profitable and losing it all.
If you want to mark up something that costs $10 by 50%, you multiply it by 1.5 to get $15. So, did we make a 50% gross margin? No; we only made $5 on a $10 transaction; if we take 10/15, we get o.66. So, we really only made a 33% gross margin.
When we factor overhead in, 33% is normally nowhere near enough. Not everything in the business will make money, and those costs become overhead costs. Businesses need to buy vehicles, pay for utilities, and save for emergencies, so you need a net profit from your sales to get enough money to pay or save money for those things. A good business makes 10+% net profit. If you don't do the math properly, you probably won't make that amount of money.
If you use a 40% markup in cases where you have 30% overhead, you won't make enough money. If we have $70,000 in revenue and multiply it by 1.3, you won't get $100,000. Instead, you take the cost of goods sold and divide the number you're charging for by the cost of goods sold. 70,000/0.7 will get you $100,000, which accounts for what you need to earn to break even with 30% overhead. So, for a 10% profit, you'd divide 70,000 by 0.6 (30% overhead and 10% profit).
So, using markup to set prices is a huge pricing mistake. The margins are where you really need to look. ("Margin" also sounds a bit better than "markup.")
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| 0:00.0 | Hey there, this is the HVAC school podcast and this is a podcast that helps you remember some things |
| 0:08.6 | you might have forgotten along the way, blah blah blah all that stuff I always say, but this is a short |
| 0:12.4 | podcast. I'm going gonna cut to the chases |
| 0:14.4 | cutty to the chasey as I can possibly get but first I do have to thank our sponsors oh by the way we're |
| 0:19.2 | going to talk about money so you're going to want to listen to that, I think. |
| 0:22.6 | Maybe, unless you have plenty of money and then, |
| 0:24.8 | in that case, don't listen. |
| 0:25.7 | But got to thank our sponsors. |
| 0:27.5 | And the first sponsor I want to thank is Blue On Energy. |
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