Businesses have different strategies to sell products, some of which include giving discounts to loyal customers, or providing seasonal discounts on products. With Price Lists, you can set custom rates for the items that you buy from your vendors, or sell to your customers. You can change the rate of items based on a certain percentage, or by setting custom rates.
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To get started off with price lists in Zoho Books, you would have to enable them:
The prices of items in a price list can be set based on two main factors:
To add a price list:
Note:
Fields in red are compulsory, others are optional.
Once you have enabled and created a price list, you can apply it to various sales and purchase transactions.
Price lists can also be assigned to your contacts. In this way, every time a transaction is created for them in Zoho Books, the price list will be applied automatically in it and new price is auto-calculated.
You can assign a price list for your contacts while creating or editing them.
How price lists are applied to billable items in an invoice depends on your preference to have option to apply price list at the line item level.
If you had disabled the option to apply price lists at the line item level, then the price list will not affect the billable line item amount.
However, if you had enabled the option to apply price lists at the line item level, you can choose the apply the price lists on the billable items as well.
If the billable item amount was marked up, the mark up amount will be removed and the price list will be applied on the item amount.
If you are no longer using a price list, you can mark it as inactive instead of deleting it.
To mark a price list as inactive:
To mark an inactive price list as active:
To delete any sales or purchase price lists that you might have created:
Sometimes, you might not want to use the price list currently but might want to use it later on. In such cases, you can mark it as inactive.
If you already have a list of sales or purchase price lists, you can import them into Zoho Books in CSV, TSV or XLS format.
To know the format of the import, i.e. the columns and data to be included in the import file, you can download the sample import file which we’ll be looking at in the steps below:
Insight: The file size cannot be more than 1 MB.
Insight: Character Encoding is used to pair numbers with characters. By default, the Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8) encoding is used which supports a wide range of characters that go beyond 8 bits.
Insight: The Field Delimiter is used to separate two values in a row. While importing price lists, the default file delimiter is comma (,).
You can export all the sales and purchase price lists in Zoho Books in the CSV or XLS format. Here’s how: