Types of Costs in Distribution
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If you don't manage your expenses in sales, you can't understand where the profit went.
Costs in distribution can be grouped into the following types.
Direct costs
If there is no trade, these costs do not occur either.
Cost of goods
Delivery
Interest and bonuses from sales
Packaging and accessories
Fixed costs
These exist regardless of whether there is a sale or not.
Office rent
Salaries (administrator, accountant, management)
CRM, internet, and utilities
Depreciation (equipment, furniture)
Variable costs
These change depending on the volume of sales.
Fuel and logistics
Courier services
Returned goods
Discounts and promotions
Marketing expenses
These are spent on attracting customers.
Advertising on Instagram and Google
Bonuses and discounts
Promotions and tastings
Branding materials
Financial expenses
These relate to banking and the circulation of money.
Credit interest
POS terminal commissions
Foreign exchange losses
Cash collection
IT and automation costs
These are an integral part of the business.
CRM, 1C, and other software
Licenses and technical support
Online monitoring and reporting systems
What is the benefit of grouping costs?
Each cost source is clearly visible
You see where most of the money goes
You can calculate net profit
Decision-making becomes much easier
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